When evidence is to be taken in a proceeding, either the agency head or, when designated for that purpose, one or more of its members, examiners or other representative appointed according to law, may preside at the hearing.
1 Pa. Code § 35.185
This section cited in 4 Pa. Code §89.22 (relating to hearing examiner); 4 Pa. Code §265.3 (relating to level II hearings); 4 Pa. Code §265.4 (relating to appeals-level III); 4 Pa. Code §607a.3 (relating to presiding officer); 6 Pa. Code §22.95 (relating to formal appeals and hearings); 6 Pa. Code §30.14 (relating to procedure for designation); 6 Pa. Code §30.23 (relating to procedure for redesignation); 7 Pa. Code §179.59 (relating to presiding officers); 7 Pa. Code §179.96 (relating to conduct of hearing); 12 Pa. Code §11.14 (relating to presiding officer); 22 Pa. Code §121.9 (relating to administrative loan collection review procedures); 22 Pa. Code §201.2a (relating to definitions); 28 Pa. Code §1113.2 (relating to administrative appeal procedures); 34 Pa. Code §3a.9 (relating to suspension or revocation of Pennsylvania inspector commission); 34 Pa. Code §71.25 (relating to hearing procedures); 34 Pa. Code §95.91 (relating to hearings); 34 Pa. Code §131.60 (relating to resolution hearings); 34 Pa. Code §401.14 (relating to decertification or refusal to certify); 37 Pa. Code §21.54 (relating to hearing examiner); 37 Pa. Code §79.83 (relating to appointment of hearing examiner); 37 Pa. Code §123.8 (relating to presiding officer); 37 Pa. Code §407.33 (relating to hearings); 52 Pa. Code §5.481 (relating to designation of presiding officers); 52 Pa. Code §1003.73 (relating to Adjudication Department); 52 Pa. Code §1005.181 (relating to designation of presiding officer); 58 Pa. Code §51.27 (relating to hearings); 58 Pa. Code §51.107 (relating to hearings); 58 Pa. Code §491a.7 (relating to presiding officers); and 61 Pa. Code §703.34 (relating to hearing procedure).