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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 23 — DOMESTIC RELATIONS · Chapter 67

§ 6706. Cancellation, expiration and voluntary withdrawal.

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§ 6706. Cancellation, expiration and voluntary withdrawal.
(a)Cancellation.-- The Office of Victim Advocate shall cancel the certification of a program participant if:
(1)the program participant willingly provided false information on any portion of the application;
(2)the program participant failed to notify the Office of Victim Advocate within five days of a name change or an address change; or
(3)the program participant's mail is returned to the Office of Victim Advocate as nondeliverable.
(b)Expiration.-- Certification as a program participant shall expire three years from the date on which an applicant was certified as a program participant. The Office of Victim Advocate shall send written notification of pending expiration to a program participant's last known actual address 30 days prior to the expiration of certification.
(c)Withdrawal.-- A program participant may withdraw at any time by notifying the Office of Victim Advocate in writing.
(d)Effect of cancellation, expiration or withdrawal.-- Notwithstanding cancellation, expiration or prior withdrawal from the program, all persons eligible to apply to become program participants may reapply for participation in the program.
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