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Appeals - 25 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 1330Legal Research Home > Pennsylvania Statutes
§ 1330. Appeals.
(a) Right.--An individual whose application to be registered
has been denied may file with the commission a petition to be
registered, setting forth the grounds of the petition under oath
or affirmation. The petition must be filed by the 15th day prior
to an election.
(b) Hearing.--
(1) The commission shall fix a time for a public hearing
at its office not later than the tenth day prior to the
election.
(2) The commission shall give the person responsible for
the rejection 48 hours' notice of the hearing.
(3) At the hearing, a clerk, inspector of registration
or qualified elector of the county may offer evidence as to
why the petitioner should not be registered.
(4) The commission, if satisfied that the petitioner is
entitled to be registered, shall direct registration.
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