55 Pa. Code § 41.181 - Posthearing briefs
(a) The initial
posthearing brief of each party must be as concise as possible and may not
exceed 50 pages. An initial posthearing brief must contain proposed findings of
fact, with references to the appropriate exhibit or page of the transcript, an
argument with citation to supporting legal authority and proposed conclusions
of law.
(b) The provider shall file
its initial posthearing brief first and within the time specified by the
presiding officer, which may not be less than 30 days from the closing of the
record unless the provider consents to a shorter period of time. The program
office will file its initial posthearing brief within 30 days of the date of
service of the provider's brief.
(c)
The provider may file a reply brief within 20 days of service of the program
office posthearing brief. A reply brief must be as concise as possible and may
not exceed 25 pages.
(d) Longer
briefs and surreply briefs may be permitted at the discretion of the presiding
officer.
(e) A party may waive the
filing of a posthearing brief.
(f)
If a party files a posthearing brief, a disputed issue or legal theory that is
not argued in the party's posthearing brief will be deemed waived.
Notes
This section cited in 55 Pa. Code § 41.92 (relating to expedited disposition procedure for certain appeals).
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