52 Pa. Code § 5.74 - Filing of petitions to intervene
(a) Petitions to intervene may be filed
following the filing of an application, petition, complaint or other document
seeking Commission action.
(b)
Petitions to intervene shall be filed:
(1) No
later than the date fixed for the filing of responsive pleadings in an order or
notice with respect to the proceedings but not less than the notice and protest
period established under §
§
5.14 and
5.53 (relating to applications
requiring notice; and time of filing) absent good cause shown.
(2) No later than the date fixed for filing
protests as published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin except for
good cause shown.
(3) In accordance
with §
5.53 if no deadline is set in an
order or notice with respect to the proceedings.
(4) A statutory advocate may exercise a right
of participation or file a notice of intervention consistent with law at any
time in a proceeding. A statutory advocate exercising a right of participation
or filing a notice of intervention following expiration of any protest or
intervention period shall take the record as developed unless determined
otherwise in exceptional circumstances for good cause
shown.
(c) Except with
regard to statutory advocates under subsection (b)(4), intervention will not be
permitted once an evidentiary hearing has concluded absent extraordinary
circumstances.
(d) The Commission
or presiding officer may, when the circumstances warrant, permit the waiver of
the requirements of §
5.409 (relating to copies and form
of documentary evidence) with respect to copies of exhibits for the
intervenor.
(e) Subsections (a)-(d)
supersede 1 Pa. Code §35.30 (relating to filing of petitions to
intervene).
Notes
The provisions of this § 5.74 amended under the Public Utility Code, 66 Pa.C.S. § § 501, 504-506, 1301 and 1501.
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