52 Pa. Code § 1001.13 - Issuance of Authority orders
(a) In
computing a period of time involving the date of the issuance of an order by
the Authority, the day of issuance of an order will be the date the Clerk
enters the order. An order will not be made public prior to its entry except
when, in the Authority's judgment, the public interest so requires. The date of
entry of an order may or may not be the day of its adoption by the Authority.
The Clerk will clearly indicate on each order the date of its adoption by the
Authority and the date of its entry.
(b) An order of a presiding officer will
contain notice of the date the order will become effective as an adjudication
of the Authority, in the absence of Authority review as provided in §
1005.213 (relating to final orders
and effect of failure to file exceptions).
(c) The date of entry of an order which is
subject to review by Commonwealth Court is governed by Pa.R.A.P. No. 108
(relating to date of entry of orders). The date of issuance of any other order
shall be deemed to be the date of entry for the purposes of computing the time
for appeal under an applicable statute relating to judicial review of Authority
action.
(d) Subsections (a)-(c)
supersede 1 Pa. Code §
31.13 (relating to issuance of
agency orders).
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