34 Pa. Code § 93.12 - Service and filing of papers
(a)
Service of papers on a party shall be made personally, or by certified mail, or
by leaving a copy thereof with the person then in charge at the principal
office or place of business of the person to be served. Where an attorney or
representative has entered his appearance under §
91.2(a) (relating
to appearances), complaints, orders and other processes and papers of the Board
shall be served on the attorney or representative and need not be served on the
party. Service by a party on an attorney or representative who has entered an
appearance under §
91.2(a), may be
made personally, by United States Postal Service first-class mail, or where the
attorney or representative has approved service by e-mail in an entry of
appearance, by e-mail to the e-mail address provided in the entry of
appearance.
(b)
Methods of
Filing with the Board.
(1) In person
at the principal office of the Board in Harrisburg, or with the regional office
of the Board in Pittsburgh. If mailed to the Board through the United States
Postal Service or third-party courier, the date of filing shall be the date of
receipt by the Board in its Harrisburg or Pittsburgh office.
(2) Filings, other than a petition or other
document with a showing of interest as defined by §
95.1 (relating to definitions),
may be filed with the Board by electronic mail by e-mailing a portable document
format (PDF) file of the scanned complete signed document, including
attachments and exhibits thereto, to the Board at the Board's designated e-mail
address. The date of filing of an e-mailed document shall be the date of
receipt by the Board officer or agent in accordance with subsection
(c).
(c) When the acts,
or this chapter or an order of the Board requires the filing of a motion,
brief, exception or other paper in a proceeding, the document shall be received
by the Board or the officer or agent designated by the Board to receive the
document before the close of business of the last day of the time limit, if
any, for the filing. Exceptions to this requirement will be at the discretion
of the Board.
(d) Papers,
pleadings, briefs or other documents filed with the Board shall be legibly
typed, printed or otherwise legibly duplicated.
Notes
The provisions of this § 93.12 amended under section 4(f) of the Pennsylvania Labor Relations Act (43 P.S. § 211.4(f)); and section 502 of the Public Employe Relations Act (43 P.S. § 1101.502).
This section cited in § 95.98 (relating to decisions of the Board).
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