Wherever practicable, all exhibits of a documentary character received in evidence shall be on paper of good quality and so prepared as to be plainly legible and durable, whether printed, photostated, or typewritten, and shall conform to the requirements of Chapter 33 (relating to documentary filings) whenever practicable.
1 Pa. Code § 35.168
This section cited in 4 Pa. Code §89.29 (relating to evidence); 4 Pa. Code §265.3 (relating to level II hearings); 10 Pa. Code § 3.11 (relating to hearing rules); 12 Pa. Code §81.209 (relating to rules of evidence not to apply); 34 Pa. Code §131.53 (relating to procedures subsequent to the first hearing); 34 Pa. Code §131.53a (relating to consolidated hearing procedure); 34 Pa. Code §131.203 (relating to hearing procedures); 37 Pa. Code §21.55 (relating to evidence); 40 Pa. Code §15.51 (relating to evidence); 52 Pa. Code §5.409 (relating to copies and form of documentary evidence); 52 Pa. Code §1005.149 (relating to copies and form of documentary evidence); and 61 Pa. Code §702.6 (relating to formal rules of evidence).