782 Rescission of Rule 701 governing assignment of judges to courts and promulgation of new Rule 701; no. 242 judicial administration; doc. no. 1
Title 201--RULES OF JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION [201 PA. CODE CH. 7] Rescission of Rule 701 Governing Assignment of Judges to Courts and Promulgation of New Rule 701; No. 242 Judicial Administration; Doc. No. 1 [32 Pa.B. 2196] Order Per Curiam:
And Now, this 18th day of April, 2002, Pennsylvania Rule of Judicial Administration 701 is rescinded and new Rule 701 is promulgated to read as follows.
To the extent that notice of proposed rulemaking would be required by Rule 103 of the Rules of Judicial Administration or otherwise, the rescission of Rule 701 and promulgation of new Rule 701 is hereby found to be required in the interest of justice and efficient administration.
This order shall be processed in accordance with Pa.R.J.A. 103(b) and shall be effective January 6, 2003.
Annex A TITLE 201. RULES OF JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION CHAPTER 7. ASSIGNMENT OF JUDGES ASSIGNMENT AND TRANSFER OF JUDGES Rule 701. Assignment of judges to courts.
(A) Conditions Applicable for the Certification of Senior District Justices, Judges or Justices.
(1) To be eligible for senior certification, a district justice, judge or justice:
(a) shall have served as a district justice, judge or justice, whether or not continuously or on the same court, by election or appointment for an aggregate period equaling a full term of office; and
(b) shall not have been defeated for reelection or retention.
(2) In addition to paragraph (1), any duly elected district justice, judge or justice, having an aggregate of five years of judicial service, who is required to retire at age seventy, shall be eligible for certification.
(3) Senior status shall end on the last day of the calendar year in which a district justice, judge or justice attains age seventy-five; however, those serving in senior status as of the effective date of this rule who were previously excepted from the age seventy-five limitation pursuant to the amendment of January 1, 1999 may continue to serve until the last day of the calendar year in which they attain age eighty.
(4) For certification of senior status, a district justice, judge or justice shall verify such additional information as required by the application for certification forms authorized under paragraph (B) below.
(B) Certification of Senior District Justices, Judges and Justices. The Administrative Office shall promulgate application forms, as approved by the Supreme Court, for certification of senior district justices, judges and justices. A former or retired district justice, judge or justice who requests assignment to temporary judicial service shall file the application for certification form with the Administrative Office, and, upon approval, shall be eligible for judicial assignment. Failure to comply with the provisions contained in the application form may result in the immediate revocation of senior certification.
(C) Request for the Assignment of Additional District Justices or Judges.
(1) Request for Assignment. Whenever a president judge deems additional judicial assistance necessary for the prompt and proper disposition of court business, a formal request for assignment of one or more district justices or judges shall be transmitted to the Administrative Office.
(2) Recommendation by the Court Administrator of Pennsylvania and Action by Chief Justice. Upon the recommendation of the Court Administrator, the Chief Justice may, by order, assign any retired, former, or active district justice, judge or justice to temporary judicial service on any court to fulfill a request by a president judge, or to reduce case inventories, or to serve the interest of justice.
(3) Duration of Assignment. Unless otherwise provided in the order of assignment, the order shall continue in effect after its stated expiration date until unfinished business pending before the assigned judge is completed.
(4) Certification of Service. The president judge of a district to which a district justice or judge has been temporarily assigned under this rule shall certify to the Administrative Office, on a certificate completed and signed by the assigned district justice or judge, the number of days of temporary judicial service and the amount of any compensation to which the assigned judge is entitled.
(5) Expenses of Assigned Judges. All judges assigned to duties outside of their judicial districts may, in addition to any per diem payment authorized by law, be reimbursed with the approval of the Court Administrator for necessary expenses, including hotel accommodations and meals, incident to such duties.
(6) Restrictions on Temporary Assignments. No judge shall be assigned under this rule to any court while any judge thereof is assigned to another court under this rule, except when required to take the place of a judge who is recused or disqualified, or is otherwise unavailable, or under other appropriate circumstances.
(7) Ceremonial Functions. District justices, judges and justices on temporary assignments shall have authority to conduct ceremonial functions, including performing weddings and administering oaths.
(D) Judicial Assignment Records. The Administrative Office shall maintain records of certification applications and assignments to temporary judicial service.
(E) Regional Administrative Units.
(1) Judicial districts through their president judges may petition the Supreme Court for approval to combine with other districts to form regional administrative units that provide for the assignment of district justices and judges to any other judicial district in the unit. Upon annual approval by the Supreme Court, district justices and judges, when so assigned, shall exercise the same power and authority as vested in a district justice or judge of that judicial district.
(2) In cases where a judge has disqualified him or herself for any of the reasons specified in Canon 3 C of the Code of Judicial Conduct, the assignment of another judge to the case shall be made through the Administrative Office. In other instances of recusal, the assignment may be made through the Regional Unit, but in no case shall a recusing judge select his or her replacement.
(3) Each regional unit shall file with the Administrative Office a quarterly report of all assignments that occurred within the unit for that period.
(F) Suitable Facilities and Staffing for Senior Common Pleas Judges. Suitable facilities and adequate staff are to be provided for senior judges, the parameters of which are to be determined and promulgated by the Administrative Office.
Directive: In accordance with Rule of Judicial Administration 701(F), the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts promulgates this directive establishing minimum standards for suitable facilities and adequate staff for the senior judges of the courts of common pleas.
The president judge of a judicial district, in consultation with the Court Administrator of Pennsylvania as needs may require, shall provide from available resources for each senior judge formerly of the judicial district who is regularly or periodically assigned in that district and for each visiting senior judge the following facilities and staff for matters arising under the appointment:
(1) the use of judicial chambers which shall be of adequate size and appropriately furnished, afford a measure of privacy, and include office equipment and supplies as are necessary to conduct judicial business;
(2) services of a law clerk who shall provide customary assistance including legal research and drafting of legal documents; and
(3) services of a secretary who shall provide customary assistance including typing correspondence, orders and opinions, answering phone calls and taking messages, receiving and sending mail and deliveries.
Official Note: The expense reimbursement authorized by subdivision (C)(5) is in addition to the per diem payable under the Act of June 1, 1956 (1955 P. L. 1959) § 10, 17 P. S. § 830.32.
Supreme Court Rule 79 adopted effective Oct. 10, 1966; renumbered Rule 701 March 15, 1972; amended effective Feb. 20, 1975; June 10, 1975; Oct. 5, 1977, amended June 26, 1980, effective Aug. 2, 1980, amended effective April 29, 1998; Dec. 8, 1998, effective Jan. 1, 1999; amended April 18, 2002, effective January 6, 2003.
[Pa.B. Doc. No. 02-782. Filed for public inspection May 3, 2002, 9:00 a.m.]