§ Rule 206.5 Rule to Show Cause Discretionary Issuance Stay Form of Order

Rule 206.5. Rule to Show Cause. Discretionary Issuance. Stay. Form of Order

    (a) Rescinded.

    (b) A petitioner seeking the issuance of a rule to show cause shall attach to the petition a proposed order in the form prescribed by subdivision (d) and give notice to all other parties of the intention
to request the court to issue the rule.

    (c) If the petition is within the scope of Rule 206.1(a), is properly pleaded, and states prima facie grounds for relief, the court shall enter an order issuing a rule to show cause and may grant a stay
of proceedings.

    (d) The form of order required by subdivision (b) shall be substantially in the following form:
   

    (CAPTION)

    ORDER

    AND NOW, this ____ day of _______, _______, upon consideration of the foregoing petition, it is hereby ordered that

    (1) a rule is issued upon the respondent to show cause why the petitioner is not entitled to the relief requested;

    (2) the respondent shall file an answer to the petition within ____ days of this date;

    (3) the petition shall be decided under Pa.R.C.P. No. 206.7;

    (4) depositions shall be completed within ____ days of this date;

    (5) argument shall be held on _______, ____ in Courtroom ____ of the _______ County Courthouse; and

    (6) notice of the entry of this order shall be provided to all parties by the petitioner.

    BY THE COURT:
    ________________________________________________________________________________

    _______________________ J.

    Note: In counties in which an evidentiary hearing is held, the order should be modified by deleting paragraphs (4) and (5) and substituting new paragraph (4) to read as follows:

    (4) an evidentiary hearing on disputed issues of material fact shall be held on _______, ____ in Courtroom _______ of the _______ County Courthouse.

    The court may provide in the order for disposition upon briefs rather than oral argument.

    The court has inherent power to permit forms of discovery other than depositions.

    The court may provide in the order for the filing of briefs.