Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 11, November 22, 2024
Section 103-856 - Appellate ReviewA. In General. After denial of rehearing, a party of record may appeal a Commission Order to the appropriate judicial forum pursuant to applicable provisions of law.B. Stay of Commission Order Pending Review. Except as otherwise provided by law, an appeal from an Order of the Commission shall not of itself stay or suspend operation of the Order of the Commission.C. Transcript of Testimony. A transcript of the proceeding will be furnished upon request directed to the Commission's hearing reporters, stating the number of copies desired, the person to be billed and the person to whom the transcript is to be sent.D. Record on Appeal. In any action to review a final decision of the Commission, the record shall consist of all items set forth in R. 103-804E.E. Stipulations. The Commission, and any party of record appealing a Commission Order, may stipulate that a certain question or questions and a specified portion of the evidence shall be certified to the Court for its judgment, whereupon such stipulation and the question or questions and the evidence therein specified shall constitute the record on view.F. Priority. Cases appealed from the Commission shall have priority where such is given by statute.S.C. Code Regs. § 103-856
Added by State Register Volume 31, Issue No. 4, eff April 27, 2007.