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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 42 — JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE · Chapter 17

§ 1730. Boards, councils, commissions and committees.

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§ 1730. Boards, councils, commissions and committees.
The governing authority shall have power by general rules or by order to establish and discontinue boards, councils, commissions, committees or other bodies composed of personnel of the system and other persons to consider, report or take action on any subject specified in such general rules or order affecting the organization or operation of the unified judicial system and the offices related to and serving the system.
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Existing Boards, Etc. See section 14 of Act 142 of 1976 in the appendix to this title for special provisions relating to the continuation of existing judicial boards, commissions and committees.
Cross References. Section 1730 is referred to in section 1721 of this title.
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SUBCHAPTER C
COMPENSATION
Sec.
1741. Compensation of judges.
1742. Exclusive jurisdiction of Supreme Court.
Enactment. Subchapter C was added July 13, 2007, P.L.92, No.30, effective immediately.
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