Pennsylvania Code § 42-Appx-1997-FEBRUARY-14-P-L-3-NO-2-2

Election of additional judges.
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(a) Applicability of section 3135.-- The provisions of 42 Pa.C.S. § 3135 shall not be applicable to the selection of judges for the judgeships created in the amendment of 42 Pa.C.S. § 911(a).
(b) Judgeships created January 5, 1998.-- Except as provided in subsections (c) and (d), the new judgeships added by the amendment of 42 Pa.C.S. § 911(a) shall be created on January 5, 1998, and shall be initially filled by election at the 1997 municipal election.
(c) Judgeships created January 3, 2000.-- The new judgeships for the eleventh, twelfth, twenty-third, forty-third, fiftieth and fifty-seventh districts added by the amendment of 42 Pa.C.S. § 911(a) shall be created on January 3, 2000, and shall be initially filled by election at the 1999 municipal election.
(d) Judgeships in second and fifteenth districts.-- The new judgeships for the second and fifteenth districts added by the amendment of 42 Pa.C.S. § 911(a) shall be created as follows: one judgeship in each district shall be created on January 5, 1998, and shall be initially filled by election at the 1997 municipal election, and one judgeship in each district shall be created on January 3, 2000, and shall be initially filled by election at the 1999 municipal election.
1999, JUNE 22, P.L.75, NO.12
Preamble
Pursuant to the Judiciary Article of the Constitution of Pennsylvania and its establishment of the Unified Judicial System and consistent with the authority of the General Assembly regarding expenditure of Commonwealth funds pursuant to Article III, section 24, and while otherwise expressly reserving its appropriation and other legislative authority as to the funding of the Unified Judicial System, it is the intent of the General Assembly to facilitate the administration of the Unified Judicial System by providing for inclusion of key designated county-level court administrators and their designated deputies, associates and assistant administrators and special courts administrators within the State judicial personnel system and for their compensation by the Commonwealth.

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