- (a) All petitions, motions, objections, and replies filed with the presiding officer shall be signed by the party, or if represented, by their representative.
(b) The signature on the document shall constitute certification by the signer that the signer:
- (1) Has read the document;
- (2) Is authorized to file it;
- (3) To the best of the signer’s information, knowledge, or belief, there are reasonable grounds to support it; and
- (4) Has not filed it for the purpose of delaying the proceedings or any other improper purpose.
Source. (See Revision Note #1 and Revision Note #2 at chapter heading for Liq 200) #13992, eff 5-31-24