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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 42 — JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE · Chapter 11

§ 1127. Hearing officers.

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§ 1127. Hearing officers.
(a)Appointment.-- The President Judge of the Philadelphia Municipal Court may appoint hearing officers in proceedings under section 1123(a)(9) (relating to jurisdiction and venue).
(b)Code of conduct.-- The Supreme Court shall promulgate a code of conduct to govern the conduct of hearing officers and provide for regular audits of the conduct of hearing officers.
(c)Qualifications.-- A hearing officer must:
(1)be an attorney at law; or
(2)prior to assuming office, complete a course of training and instruction in the duties of the office and pass an examination.
42c1127v
(June 19, 2013, P.L.55, No.17, eff. imd.)
2013 Amendment. Act 17 added section 1127.
42c1141h
SUBCHAPTER C
PITTSBURGH MAGISTRATES COURT
Sec.
1141. Pittsburgh Magistrates Court.
1142. Seat of court.
1143. Jurisdiction and venue.
1144. Lien of judgment.
Salary and Expenses. Section 24(b) of Act 142 of 1976 provided that, notwithstanding any other provisions of Act 142, the salary and expenses of the judges of the Pittsburgh Magistrates Court shall be paid by the City of Pittsburgh.
Cross References. Subchapter C is referred to in section 102 of this title.
42c1141s
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