(a) General rule.-- Judges and magisterial district judges shall be citizens of this Commonwealth. Judges, except judges of the Pittsburgh Magistrates Court and the Traffic Court of Philadelphia, shall be members of the bar of this Commonwealth. Judges of the Supreme, Superior and Commonwealth Courts, for a period of one year preceding their election or appointment and during their continuance in office, shall reside within this Commonwealth. Other judges and magisterial district judges, for a period of one year preceding their election or appointment and during their continuance in office, shall reside within their respective districts, except when temporarily assigned to another district pursuant to law. Judges and magisterial district judges shall be at least 21 years of age. (b) Mental health review officers.-- Mental health review officers shall be members of the bar of this Commonwealth without restriction as to county of residence and where possible should be familiar with the field of mental health. Judges of the Philadelphia Municipal Court may be appointed mental health review officers. References in Text. The Traffic Court of Philadelphia, referred to in this section, was abolished by Joint Resolution No.2 of 2016. SUBCHAPTER B QUALIFICATIONS OF CERTAIN MINOR JUDICIARY Sec. 3111. Definitions. 3112. Course of instruction and examination required. 3113. Content of course of instruction and examination. 3114. Admission of interested persons. 3115. Certification of successful completion of course of training. 3116. Effect of failure to obtain certificate. 3117. Expenses. 3118. Continuing education requirement. 3119. Rules and regulations. Existing Judges and Justices. Section 19 of Act 142 of 1976 provided that Subchapter B shall not apply to any judge or district justice in office on the effective date of Act 142 (60 days from April 28, 1978).
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