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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 42 — JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE · Chapter 35

§ 3525. List of employees to be furnished.

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§ 3525. List of employees to be furnished.
(a)General rule.-- The Administrative Office shall, on July 15 of each year, transmit to the Department of the Auditor General, the Treasury Department, and the Office of the Budget a complete list, and to the Legislative Data Processing Center a computer tape of such list, as of July 1 preceding, of the names of all persons, except day-laborers, entitled to receive compensation directly from the Commonwealth from funds appropriated to the unified judicial system. Such list shall show the position occupied by each such person, the date of birth and voting residence of such person, the salary at which or other basis upon which such person is entitled to be paid, the date when such person entered the service of the Commonwealth, whether such person has been continuously employed by the Commonwealth since that date, and all periods of service and positions held as an employee of the Commonwealth, or such part of such information as the Governor may prescribe.
(b)Interim changes.-- Each month thereafter, the Administrative Office shall certify to the Department of the Auditor General, the Treasury Department, and the Office of the Budget any changes in the annual list of employees last transmitted to them which shall have occurred during the preceding month.
(c)Public information.-- The information received by the Department of the Auditor General, the Treasury Department, and the Office of the Budget under this section shall be public information.
42c3525v
(Oct. 5, 1980, P.L.693, No.142, eff. 60 days)
42c3526s
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