52 Pa. Code § 1005.191 - Content and form of briefs
(a)
When briefs are required by this part or upon direction of the Authority or
presiding officer in a proceeding, the brief must contain the following:
(1) A concise statement or counter-statement
of the case.
(2) Reference to the
pages of the record or exhibits where the evidence relied upon by the filing
party appears.
(3) An argument
preceded by a summary. The party with the burden of proof shall, in its main or
initial brief, completely address, to the extent possible, every issue raised
by the relief sought and the evidence adduced at hearing.
(4) A conclusion with requested
relief.
(b) Briefs must
also contain the following, if and as directed by the presiding officer:
(1) A statement of the questions
involved.
(2) Proposed findings of
fact with references to transcript pages or exhibits where evidence appears,
together with proposed conclusions of law.
(3) Proposed ordering paragraphs specifically
identifying the relief sought.
(c) Exhibits should not be reproduced in the
brief, but may, if desired, be reproduced in an appendix to the
brief.
(d) Briefs of more than 20
pages must contain on their front leaves a table of contents with page
references and a table of citations, which may be prepared without
pagination.
(e) Briefs must be as
concise as possible and, except for briefs in rate cases, be limited to 60
pages in length, unless some other limitation is imposed or allowed by the
presiding officer. The length of briefs in rate cases will be controlled by the
presiding officer.
(f) Subsections
(a)-(e) supersede 1 Pa. Code §35.192 (relating to content and form of
briefs).
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