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4 Pa. Code § 58.308. Hearing.

§ 58.308. Hearing.

 (a)  Scope. The Secretary may delegate to a designee the responsibility to conduct a fact-finding hearing and to prepare a report and recommendation. Fact-finding hearings will be held only when the business requests a review under §  58.307 (relating to review of decertifications).

 (b)  Purpose. The fact-finding hearing will be held to determine the operative facts forming the basis for the decertification action as delineated in the notice of decertification provided to the business. The hearing will also determine the sufficiency of the grounds for the review. The fact-finding hearing affords the business an additional opportunity to demonstrate that the facts upon which the decertification is based are insufficient, incorrect or otherwise do not warrant decertification. The business may present information and arguments in accordance with the grounds stated in the request for review indicating why it should not be decertified. Other information may be used by the designee to make a recommendation to the Secretary of the Department.

 (c)  Conduct of the hearing. If a hearing is warranted, it will be conducted under 2 Pa.C.S. § §  502—508 and 701—704 (relating to Administrative Agency Law). If the Department is the moving party, it has the burden of proof.



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