- The following terms have the meaning set out when used in Rule 8400:
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“application”
An application that commences a proceeding under Rule 8200 and includes an application for a temporary order or a protective order.
“commencing notice”
A notice of hearing, notice of application, notice of motion, notice of prehearing conference and notice of request for review.
“decision”
A determination made by a hearing panel.
“document”
Includes a record, sound recording, videotape, film, photograph, chart, graph, map, plan, survey, book of account, and information recorded or stored by means of any electronic or other device.
“electronic hearing”
A hearing held by conference telephone or another form of electronic technology that allows persons to hear one another.
“file”
A file with the National Hearing Officer in accordance with section 8406.
“oral hearing”
A hearing at which the parties or their counsel or agents attend before a hearing panel in person.
“prehearing conference”
A prehearing conference held pursuant to section 8416.
“regulatory decision”
A decision made under sections 9204, 9206 or 9207 or Part B of Rule 4100.
“requesting party”
A person who requests a review hearing under sections 8427 or 8430.
“responding party”
A person responding to a motion or to a request for a review hearing under sections 8427 or 8430.
“written hearing”
A hearing held by means of an exchange of documents, whether in hard copy or by electronic means.
There is no history log for this rule.