37 Pa. Code § 171.123 - Mandatory filing of certificates of readiness
(a) In all actions commenced prior to the
effective date of this section, the parties shall file a certificate of
readiness within 1 year after the effective date of this section. In all
actions commenced on or after the effective date of this section, the parties
shall file a certificate of readiness within 1 year after the commencement of
the action.
(b) Prior to the
expiration of the period limited in subsection (a), any party may move for
extension of the period. The motion must set forth the grounds for the request
and the length of extension required. The Administrator will grant the
extension only upon finding good cause. The order of extension, if any, will
set forth the new date for certifying readiness, which may be sooner than that
requested but may not be later. This subsection supersedes 1 Pa. Code §31.15 (relating to extensions of
time).
(c) If the documents are not
filed within the time limits listed in subsections (a) and (b), the
Administrator, with or without motion by any party, will require that good
cause be shown why the case should not be dismissed for want of
prosecution.
(d) For purposes of
this section only:
(1) An action is commenced
when the initial notice complaint or complaint is received by the
Administrator.
(2) Actions will be
processed under subsection (c) in order of their
commencement.
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