A proceeding instituted on an informal docket is without prejudice to the right of the complainant to file and prosecute a formal complaint, in which event the proceeding on the informal docket will be discontinued.
1 Pa. Code § 35.7
This section cited in 6 Pa. Code §3.5 (relating to informal complaints); 12 Pa. Code §11.7 (relating to complaints); 22 Pa. Code §351.1 (relating to purpose and scope); 25 Pa. Code §1021.51 (relating to commencement, form and content); 25 Pa. Code §1021.52 (relating to timeliness of appeal); 25 Pa. Code §1021.53 (relating to amendments to appeal or complaint); 25 Pa. Code §1021.71 (relating to complaints filed by the Department); 25 Pa. Code §1021.72 (relating to answers to complaints filed by other persons); 25 Pa. Code §1021.73 (relating to transferred matters); 25 Pa. Code §1021.74 (relating to answers to complaints); 28 Pa. Code §1230.38 (relating to commencement, form and content of Notice of Appeal); 28 Pa. Code §1230.39 (relating to timeliness of Notice of Appeal); 34 Pa. Code §111.15 (relating to no other pleadings allowed); 34 Pa. Code §131.32 (relating to petitions except petitions for joinder and challenge proceedings); 34 Pa. Code §131.121 (relating to penalty proceedings initiated by a party); 52 Pa. Code §3.112 (relating to action on informal complaints); 52 Pa. Code §1003.42 (relating to authority action on informal complaints); 55 Pa. Code §41.31 (relating to request for hearing); 55 Pa. Code §41.32 (relating to timeliness and perfection of requests for hearing); 55 Pa. Code §41.33 (relating to appeals nunc pro tunc); and 61 Pa. Code §703.5 (relating to other submissions).