Pennsylvania Code § Const-ArtV-Sched-29

Persons specially admitted by local rules.
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Any person now specially admitted to practice may continue to practice in the court of common pleas or in that division of the court of common pleas and the municipal court in the City of Philadelphia which substantially includes the practice for which such person was previously specially admitted.
ARTICLE VI
PUBLIC OFFICERS
Sec.
1. Selection of officers not otherwise provided for in
Constitution.
2. Incompatible offices.
3. Oath of office.
4. Power of impeachment.
5. Trial of impeachments.
6. Officers liable to impeachment.
7. Removal of civil officers.
Adoption. Unless otherwise noted, the provisions of present Article VI (formerly Article XII) were adopted December 16, 1873, 1874 P.L.3, effective January 1, 1874, and the article was renumbered from XII to VI by proclamation of the Governor of July 7, 1967, P.L.1063. See also proclamation of the Governor of July 14, 1966, 1965 P.L.1945.
Prior Provisions. Former Article VI was repealed by amendment of May 17, 1966, 1965 P.L.1928, J.R.10. The subject matter of present Article VI was formerly contained in Articles VI (Impeachment and Removal from Office), VII (Oath of Office) and XII (Public Officers).

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