Section 27-106. APPEARANCE AND REPRESENTATION  


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    106.1In a proceeding before the Board, an individual, receiver, or trustee may appear in his or her behalf; a general partner of a partnership may represent the partnership; and an officer of a corporation may represent the corporation. The Attorney General for the District of Columbia shall represent the District. Independent agencies of the District of Columbia may be represented by agency counsel.

     

    106.2A party may be represented in a proceeding by an attorney at law admitted to practice before the District of Columbia Court of Appeals or before the highest court of the state where he or she resides or maintains an office.

     

    106.3An individual appearing before or transacting business with the Board in a representative capacity pursuant to the provisions of Rule 106.1 may be required to establish his or her authority to act in that capacity.

     

    106.4Notice of Appearance. Each person, including an Assistant Attorney General, representing a party in a case pending before the Board shall file with the Board a written notice of appearance containing the following:

     

    (a)The signature of the representative;

     

    (b)The typed or printed name of the representative;

     

    (c)The business address and telephone number of the representative; and

     

    (d)The name of the party for whom the appearance is made.

     

    106.5The notice of appearance shall become a part of the record.

     

    106.6Each person who has entered an appearance shall be deemed to continue as representative of the named party unless there is filed with the Board any of the following:

     

    (a)A notice of withdrawal of appearance signed by both the representative and the party; or

     

    (b)A notice signed by the party stating that the representation has been concluded, together with proof of service upon the representative; or

     

    (c)A notice of substitution of a representative that conforms to the requirements of Rule 106.4.

     

    106.7If two or more persons have entered their appearance for a party, service on one representative shall be service on the party, unless one of the representatives has been designated for service.

     

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Final Rulemaking published at 49 DCR 2078 (March 8, 2002).