55 Pa. Code § 41.83 - Withdrawal of provider appeals
(a)
A provider may withdraw or end its provider appeal prior to adjudication by one
of the following:
(1) The provider notifies
the Bureau in writing that it is withdrawing its provider appeal.
(2) The parties to a provider appeal sign a
written stipulation of settlement in which the provider agrees to withdraw the
provider appeal.
(b) When
a provider appeal is withdrawn prior to adjudication, the withdrawal shall be
with prejudice, except that the appeal may be reopened if, on motion of the
provider, the Bureau finds that the withdrawal of the appeal was reasonable and
not done for dilatory or vexatious purposes, that the program office will not
be prejudiced by the reopening, and that good cause exists for permitting the
appeal to be re-opened.
(c) Unless
the written notice or stipulation of settlement provides otherwise, a
withdrawal of a provider appeal under this section shall be effective on the
date the written notice or stipulation of settlement is received by the
Bureau.
(d) Subsections (a)-(c)
supersede 1 Pa. Code §35.51 (relating to withdrawal of
pleadings).
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