55 Pa. Code § 41.153 - Burden of proof and production
(a)
Except as provided in subsection (b), the provider has the burden of proof to
establish its case by a preponderance of the evidence and is required to make a
prima facie case by the close of its case-in-chief.
(b) If the agency action at issue in the
provider's appeal is based upon the Department's determination that the
provider committed an act prohibited by section 1407(a)(1) of the Public
Welfare Code (62 P. S. §
1407(a)(1)), or §
1101.75(a)(1) or
(2) (relating to provider prohibited acts),
the Department has the burden of proving that the provider violated those
provisions. The provider has the burden of proving the other issues raised in
the provider's request for hearing.
(c) The party with the burden of proof has
the burden of production, unless otherwise directed by the presiding officer,
upon a determination included in the record by the presiding officer that the
evidence is peculiarly within the knowledge or control of another party or
participant, in which case the order of presentation may be varied by the
presiding officer.
(d) Each party
shall have the right to an opening statement, presentation of evidence,
cross-examination, objection, motion and argument and closing
argument.
(e) A pleading or a
position paper must, without further action, be considered part of the record.
A pleading or a position paper will never be considered as evidence of a fact
other than that of the filing thereof, unless offered and received into
evidence under this chapter.
Notes
This section cited in 55 Pa. Code § 41.114 (relating to content of program office position paper).
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