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How A Party May Designate A Representative To A Pre-Hearing Conference <br /> INSTRUCTIONS <br /> If, as a party, you will not be able to attend a Pre-hearing Conference you may designate <br /> another person, such as an attorney or a consultant, to appear on your behalf without <br /> losing your party status. However, in order for the Pre-hearing Conference Officer to <br /> recognize your representative,you must complete the attached form. The form must <br /> include your notarized signature and you must sign in blue ink. For items that do not <br /> apply, please write N/A in the blank space. <br /> Your representative must present the original notarized form to the Pre-hearing <br /> Conference Officer at the time of the pre-hearing conference. <br /> Please note that you must appear in person to maintain your party status for a <br /> hearing. You may designate a representative to represent you at the Pre- <br /> hearing Conference only, but you must attend the formal Board hearing or <br /> lose your party status pursuant to Construction Materials Rule 2.8.1(1). <br /> 10 <br />