Pennsylvania Code § 42-Appx-1999-JUNE-22-P-L-75-NO-12-28

Nonseverability or invalidation.
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(a) General rule.-- The General Assembly declares that the provisions of this act are expressly nonseverable and that in the event a court of competent jurisdiction rules finally that any provision mandated in this act is legally or constitutionally impermissible, this entire act shall be void.
(b) Invalidation by judicial action.-- This entire act shall be void if the provisions of 42 Pa.C.S. § 1905(d)(1) are:
(1) suspended by the judiciary;
(2) superseded by rule of court promulgated hereafter;
(3) ruled finally by a court of competent jurisdiction to be regulation of the practice of law; or
(4) otherwise rendered inoperative by judicial action.
2000, MAY 10, P.L.74, NO.18

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