Pennsylvania Code § 42-1742

Exclusive jurisdiction of Supreme Court.
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The Pennsylvania Supreme Court shall have exclusive jurisdiction to hear any challenge to or to render a declaratory judgment concerning the constitutionality of this subchapter. The Supreme Court is authorized to take such action as it deems appropriate, consistent with the Supreme Court retaining jurisdiction over such a matter, to find facts or to expedite a final judgment in connection with such a challenge or request for declaratory relief.
CHAPTER 18
COMPENSATION
(Repealed)
CHAPTER 19
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF PENNSYLVANIA COURTS
Sec.
1901. Court Administrator of Pennsylvania.
1902. Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts.
1903. Staff.
1904. Availability of criminal charge information in child custody proceedings.
1905. County-level court administrators.
1906. Senior judge operational support grants (Expired).
1906.1. Senior judge operational support grant program.
1907. Deteriorated real property education and training program for judges.
1908. Child abuse and domestic abuse education and training program for judges and court personnel.

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