Pennsylvania Code § 42-1342

Operations of optional traffic courts.
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The magisterial district judge designated by the president judge shall preside over and supervise the work of the traffic court. The traffic court shall be open for business at such times as shall be designated by city ordinance or prescribed by general rule.
ARTICLE E
MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT JUDGES
Chapter
15. Magisterial District Judges
Article Heading. The heading of Article E was amended August 11, 2009, P.L.147, No.33, effective in 60 days.
CHAPTER 15
MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT JUDGES
Subchapter
A. Magisterial Districts
B. Magisterial District Judges
Chapter Heading. The heading of Chapter 15 was amended August 11, 2009, P.L.147, No.33, effective in 60 days.
SUBCHAPTER A
MAGISTERIAL DISTRICTS
Sec.
1501. Definitions.
1502. Classification of districts.
1503. Reestablishment of districts.

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