(a) Pleadings. The pleadings allowed in an action before the ALJ are as follows:
- (1) Citations.
- (2) Petitions, motions and other pleadings for special relief.
- (3) Answers to petitions, motions and other pleadings.
(b) Form and content of citation. When a citation comports with due process, but otherwise has a defect, such as omission of information or a clerical error, it may not be dismissed, but may be returned to the Bureau to correct the defect without formal motion. A citation shall contain at least the following:
- (1) A caption fully identifying the licensee to include the trade name, address and license number.
- (2) A case, citation or other docket number.
- (3) A brief description of the types and dates of alleged violations with separate counts if separate charges.
- (4) A statement indicating that the licensee has been cited to appear before an ALJ on a date to be scheduled by the ALJ to show cause why the license should not be suspended or revoked or a fine imposed, or both.
- (5) A statement regarding the right to an attorney and the right to waive a hearing.
- (6) A signature of an official of the Bureau.
- (7) The date issued.
(c) Form of petitions, motions or other pleadings.
- (1) Petitions, motions or other pleadings shall state clearly and concisely the grounds of interest of the petitioner or movant, the facts relied upon and the relief sought.
- (2) Paragraph (1) supplements 1 Pa. Code § 35.17 (relating to petitions generally).
- (d) Orders to show cause. When the Bureau desires to institute a citation, the Bureau may commence the action if appropriate by a citation directing the licensee to appear before an ALJ at a date to be scheduled by the OALJ to show cause why the licensee’s license should not be suspended or revoked or a fine imposed, or both.
Source
The provisions of this § 15.41 adopted December 27, 1991, effective December 28, 1991, 21 Pa.B. 5935.