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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 1702', '§ 85', '§ 87', '§ 89', '§ 89', '§ 89', '§ 89', '§ 89', '§ 89']

34 Pa.B. 948
PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 04-288
[204 PA. CODE CHS. 85, 87 AND 89]
[34 Pa.B. 948]
The Rules of Organization and Procedure of the Board have been drafted to restate in full the substance of the Pennsylvania Rules of Disciplinary Enforcement. By two Orders dated September 19, 2003, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania amended Pa.R.D.E. 203(b), 207(b), 208(b) and 218(c). By this Order, the Board is making conforming changes to its Rules to reflect the adoption of those amendments.
(1) To the extent that 42 Pa.C.S. § 1702 (relating to rule making procedures) and Article II of the act of July 31, 1968 (P. L. 769, No. 240), known as the Commonwealth Documents Law, would otherwise require notice of proposed rulemaking with respect to the amendments adopted hereby, such proposed rulemaking procedures are inapplicable because the amendments adopted hereby relate to agency procedure and are perfunctory in nature.
By The Disciplinary Board of
§ 85.7. Grounds for discipline.
(b) Enforcement Rule 203(b) provides that the following shall also be grounds for discipline:
§ 87.7. Notification to respondent-attorney of complaint.
(a) General rule. Enforcement Rule 207(b)(2) provides that except in matters requiring dismissal because the complaint is frivolous or falls outside the jurisdiction of the Board, no disposition shall be recommended or undertaken by Disciplinary Counsel until the accused attorney [shall have been afforded the opportunity to state a position with respect to the allegations against the attorney] has been notified of the allegations and the time for response under § 89.54 (relating to answer), if applicable, has expired.
§ 89.53. Service of petition on respondent-attorney.
Enforcement Rule 208(b)(2) provides that a copy of the petition for discipline shall be personally served upon the respondent-attorney. Service shall be effected by the Office of Disciplinary Counsel. The service copy of the petition shall be endorsed with a notice to [answer] plead within 20 days after service of the petition.
§ 89.54. Answer.
(d) Effect of failure to answer. Enforcement Rule 208(b)(3) provides [that in the event the respondent-attorney fails to file an answer, the charges shall be deemed at issue] any factual allegation that is not timely answered shall be deemed admitted.
§ 89.93. Presentation by the parties.
(c) Exclusion of expert evidence. The hearing committee or special master may exclude the introduction of expert testimony or reports as to which a party has failed to comply with an order under §§ 89.72(4) (relating to subjects which may considered at conferences to expedite hearings) or 89.74(a) (relating to authority of hearing committee member or special master at conferences).
(d) Exclusion of factual evidence. Enforcement Rule 208(b)(4) provides that no evidence with respect to factual allegations of the complaint that have been deemed or expressly admitted may be presented at any hearing on the matter, absent good cause shown. See § 89.54(d) (relating to effect of failure to answer).
(a) General rule. Enforcement Rule 218(c) and (d) provide that:
(2) Within 60 days after the filing of a petition for reinstatement, Disciplinary Counsel shall file a response thereto with the Board and serve a copy of the formerly admitted attorney. Upon receipt of the [petition] response, the Board shall refer the petition and response to a hearing committee in the disciplinary district in which the [respondent-attorney] formerly admitted attorney maintained an office at the time of the disbarment, suspension or transfer to inactive status. If any other formal disciplinary proceedings are then pending or have been authorized against the formerly admitted attorney, the reinstatement and disciplinary matters may be heard by the same hearing committee. In such case the combined hearing shall be held not later than 45 days after receipt by the Board of the response to the petition for reinstatement.
[Pa.B. Doc. No. 04-288. Filed for public inspection February 20, 2004, 9:00 a.m.]