Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 45, November 9, 2024
Section 35.49 - Amendments to conform to the evidence(a) When, at a hearing, issues not raised by the pleadings are introduced by express or implied consent of the parties, they shall be treated as if they had been raised in the pleadings. The amendment of the pleadings as may be necessary to cause them to conform to the evidence and to raise these new issues may be made upon motion of a participant at any time during the hearing. If evidence upon the new issues is objected to on the ground that it is not within the issues raised by the pleadings, the agency head or the presiding officer may allow the pleadings to be amended and the evidence to be received, when it appears that the presentation of the merits of the proceeding will be served thereby without prejudicing the public interest or the rights of any participant. When in the discretion of the agency head or the presiding officer, a continuance is necessary in order to enable the objecting participant to meet the new issues and evidence, a continuance may be granted by the agency head or the presiding officer, as provided in § 31.15 (relating to extensions of time).(b) If an amendment adopted under subsection (a) has the effect of broadening the issues in the proceeding, notice of the amendment shall be given in the same manner as notice was given at the commencement of the proceeding and to the same class of persons who received the notice. This section cited in 34 Pa. Code §111.15 (relating to no other pleadings allowed); 34 Pa. Code §131.35 (relating to amendments to pleadings); 34 Pa. Code §131.36 (relating to joinder); 34 Pa. Code §131.57 (relating to compromise and release agreements); 34 Pa. Code §131.60 (relating to resolution hearings); 52 Pa. Code §5.92 (relating to amendments to conform to the evidence); 52 Pa. Code §1005.62 (relating to amendments to conform to the evidence); 55 Pa. Code §41.82 (relating to amendments of requests for hearing); 58 Pa. Code §493a.7 (relating to amendments and withdrawal of pleadings); and 61 Pa. Code §703.2 (relating to petition content).