PART IV. COURT OF JUDICIAL DISCIPLINE [207 PA. CODE CH. 21] Internal Operating Procedures of the Court of Judicial Discipline; Doc. No. 1 JD 94 [29 Pa.B. 6324] Per Curiam
Order And Now, this 6th day of December, 1999, the Court, pursuant to Article 5, Section 18(b)(4) of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, having adopted Section 110 of the Internal Operating Procedures, as more specifically hereinafter set forth, It Is Hereby Ordered:
That Section 110 of the Internal Operating Procedures shall become effective immediately.
Annex A TITLE 207. JUDICIAL CONDUCT PART IV. COURT OF JUDICIAL DISCIPLINE ARTICLE IV. INTERNAL OPERATING PROCEDURES CHAPTER 21. INTERNAL OPERATING PROCEDURES GENERAL PROVISIONS § 110. Recusal.
Recusal is an official means by which a member may disqualify himself or herself from participating in a pending matter. In this regard members shall be guided by Rule 5(C) of the Rules Governing the Conduct of Members of the Court of Judicial Discipline, pertaining to disqualification. When a member determines that he or she must recuse themselves from participation in a pending matter, they shall submit to the Court Administrator a memo indicating that they have recused themselves from participating in the pending matter. Such memo is necessary even if the member has officially recused himself or herself during the course of a Court proceeding. The memo need not specify the reasons for recusal.
[Pa.B. Doc. No. 99-2119. Filed for public inspection December 17, 1999, 9:00 a.m.]