Pennsylvania Code § 42-1606

Official immunity.
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Members of the Court of Judicial Discipline and the staff of the court shall be absolutely immune from suit for all conduct in the course of their official duties, and no civil action or disciplinary complaint predicated on testimony before the court may be maintained against any witness or counsel.
SUBPART B
OTHER STRUCTURAL PROVISIONS
Chapter
17. Governance of the System
18. Compensation (Repealed)
19. Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts
21. Judicial Boards and Commissions
23. Personnel of the System
25. Representation of Litigants
27. Office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas
29. Officers Serving Process and Enforcing Orders
CHAPTER 17
GOVERNANCE OF THE SYSTEM
Subchapter
A. General Provisions
B. Specific Powers of the Governing Authority of the System
C. Compensation
SUBCHAPTER A
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Sec.
1701. General supervisory and administrative authority of the Supreme Court.
1702. Rule making procedures.
1703. Meeting procedures.

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