577 A.2d 939 | Pa. Commw. Ct. | 1990
This is an application for summary relief by the Department of Environmental Resources (DER) from an order of the Board of Claims (Board of Claims) which denied the DER’s petition to transfer a claim to the Environmental Hearing Board (EHB).
Pa.R.A.P. 1532(b) states in part that “[a]t any time after the filing of a petition for review in an appellate or original matter the court may on application enter judgment if the right of the applicant thereto is clear____” Pursuant to our holding in Department of Environmental Resources v. Burr, 125 Pa.Commonwealth Ct. 462, 557 A.2d 462 (1989) and our recently filed decision in Phillips v. Department of Environmental Resources, 133 Pa.Commonwealth Ct. 598, 577 A.2d 935 (1990), we find that the right of the DER is clear. The Board of Claims is without jurisdiction to consider the Claimants’ appeals and that jurisdiction lies with the EHB. A writ of prohibition is appropriate where the subordinate tribunal has no authority to deal with the subject. Borough of Akron v. Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, 453 Pa. 554, 310 A.2d 271 (1973).
Therefore, the orders of the Board of Claims are vacated and, pursuant to 42 Pa.C.S. § 761(c), the petition for review in the nature of a petition for a writ of prohibition is granted.
ORDER
AND NOW, this 28th day of June, 1990, the orders of the Board of Claims in the above captioned matters are vacated.
Jurisdiction relinquished.
. Dale and Leona Clapsaddle and Joseph and Stephanie Sopcak (Claimants) filed a complaint with the Board of Claims after the Mine Subsidence Board of the Department of Environmental Resources denied their mine subsidence insurance claims. While their cases were pending, this Court issued its panel decision in Department of Environmental Resources v. Burr, 125 Pa.Commonwealth Ct. 475, 557 A.2d 462 (1989) which held that the EHB is the proper forum for resolution of mine subsidence disputes. Claimants petitioned the Board of Claims to transfer their claims to the EHB. The Board of Claims refused to transfer the claims unless a writ of prohibition