210 Pa. Code r. 3778

Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 36, September 7, 2024
Rule 3778 - Master Service List
(a)General rule. As soon as practicable after filing a petition to rehabilitate or liquidate an insurer, the Commissioner shall create and maintain a master service list. If the Court grants the petition to liquidate or rehabilitate, the receiver will assume the duty to maintain the master service list. The master service list shall include the name, address, telephone number, facsimile (fax) number and electronic mail (e-mail) address of counsel for each party and for each pro se party in the proceeding at the administrative case docket number.

The receiver is not required to include on the master service list any limited intervenor or the limited intervenor's counsel.

Changes in contact information, including transfer of responsibilities to another attorney in the firm and requests to be removed from the master service list may be accomplished by notifying the Commissioner or receiver, as the case may be, by e-mail, fax or mail in accordance with the Commissioner's or receiver's instructions.

(b)Request of non-party for inclusion on master service list. Any interested person may be added to the master service list by sending a written request to the Commissioner or receiver, as the case may be, including name, address, telephone number, facsimile number and electronic mail address. A person included on the master service list pursuant to this subsection shall be designated thereon as a non-party.
(c)Availability of master service list. The Commissioner or receiver, as the case may be, shall post and maintain the master service list on any website established under Pa.R.A.P. 3779 (website). If no website has been established, the master service list shall be available by e-mail upon request. A paper copy of the master service list shall be available for a standard fee.

210 Pa. Code r. 3778

The provisions of this Rule 3778 adopted June 8, 2012, effective 7/30/2012, 42 Pa.B. 3569; amended January 17, 2020, effective immediately, 50 Pa.B. 651.