8.29—Limited practice without enrollment.
(a) General.
Individuals may appear on their own behalf and may
otherwise appear without enrollment, providing they present satisfactory
identification, in the following classes of cases:
(1)
An individual may represent another individual who is his or her regular
full-time employer, may represent a partnership of which he or she is a member or a
regular full-time employee, of may represent without compensation a member of his or
her immediate family.
(2)
Corporations (including parent corporations, subsidiaries or affiliated
corporations), trusts, estates, associations, or organized groups may be represented
by bona fide officers or regular full-time employees.
(3)
Trusts, receiverships, guardianships, or estates may be represented by their
trustees, receivers, guardians, administrators, executors, or their regular
full-time employees.
(4)
Any government unit, agency, or authority may be represented by an officer or
regular employee in the course of his or her official duties.
(b) Special appearances.
The Director, subject to conditions he or
she deems appropriate, may authorize any person to represent a party without
enrollment, for the purpose of a particular matter.