37 Pa. Code § 197.40 - Preliminary motions
(a) A
party may file a motion to strike the appeal on the grounds that appellant
lacks standing to file the appeal, or a motion to quash the appeal on the
grounds that it does not conform to the act or this chapter. A motion shall be
filed within 10 days of the last date for filing of the notice of appeal. This
subsection supplements 1 Pa. Code §35.54 (relating to motions as to
complaint).
(b) Upon receipt of a
motion to strike or motion to quash, the Hearing Board may issue a rule to show
cause why the appeal should not be stricken or quashed.
(c) The Hearing Board may, on its own motion
at any time, issue a rule to show cause why an appeal should not be stricken
for lack of standing or quashed for failure to conform to the act or this
chapter.
(d) Where the preliminary
motion, or an answer thereto, contains allegations of fact which do not appear
of record, the allegations shall be verified under oath.
(e) Where a rule to show cause is issued
under subsections (b) or (c) all proceedings shall be stayed pending
disposition of the matter by the Hearing Board unless the rule to show cause
specifically states otherwise.
Notes
The provisions of this § 197.40 amended under section 805(b) of the Health Care Facilities Act (35 P. S. § 448.805(b)); and 2 Pa.C.S. § 102(a).
This section cited in 37 Pa. Code § 197.15 (relating to recording of proceedings).
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