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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 2 — ADMINISTRATIVE LAW AND PROCEDURE · Chapter 5

§ 508. Notice to Department of Justice.

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§ 508. Notice to Department of Justice.
Before notice of any hearing leading to an adjudication is given by a Commonwealth agency (except the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission), the agency shall submit the matter to its representative in the Department of Justice who shall pass upon the legality of the proposed action or defense. Failure of the agency to submit the matter to the department shall not invalidate any adjudication.
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References in Text. The Department of Justice, referred to in this section, was reorganized into the Office of Attorney General by the act of October 15, 1980 (P.L.950, No.164).
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SUBCHAPTER B
PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE OF LOCAL AGENCIES
Sec.
551. Scope of subchapter.
552. Representation.
553. Hearing and record.
554. Evidence and cross-examination.
555. Contents and service of adjudications.
Cross References. Subchapter B is referred to in sections 105, 754 of this title; sections 6131, 8432, 8861 of Title 53 (Municipalities Generally); sections 3352, 7305 of Title 75 (Vehicles).
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