Pennsylvania Fact-Finding Invoice is a document used by employers in the state of Pennsylvania to determine the facts of a dispute between them and an employee. The Fact-Finding Invoice is used to identify the issue or dispute, the underlying facts, and the parties involved. It is typically used to initiate a dispute resolution process and is the first step in the Pennsylvania Fact-Finding Procedure. Pennsylvania Fact-Finding Invoices are typically issued by the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry or by a private mediator. There are two types of Pennsylvania Fact-Finding Invoices: the Notice of Fact-Finding Conference and the Notice of Final Decision. The Notice of Fact-Finding Conference is sent to the parties involved in the dispute and includes the date and time of the conference, a statement of the issue in dispute, and instructions for resolving the dispute. The Notice of Final Decision is sent to the parties once a decision has been made by the mediator or fact-finder, and includes the findings of fact and any action to be taken.