(b) A respondent may file at any time, before or after the filing of his answer, a motion to dismiss a complaint or petition.
- (1) The motion may be filed with supporting affidavits or documents, including additional items or proceedings of the local government unit submitted to the Department under the act.
- (2) The complainant or petitioner shall have an opportunity to file responsive affidavits or documents.
- (3) The complaint or petition shall be dismissed if the pleadings, together with affidavits or documents, if any, and the proceedings of the local government unit which are the subject matter of the complaint or petition show that there is no genuine issue as to a material fact and that the moving party is entitled to dismissal of the complaint or petition as a matter of law.