Pennsylvania Code
Title 201 - RULES OF JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION
Chapter 19 - MISCELLANEOUS ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
CONTINUITY OF OPERATIONS, EMERGENCY ACTIONS, EMERGENCY UNITS AND JUDICIAL SECURITY
Rule 1950 - Definitions

Universal Citation: 201 PA Code ยง 1950
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024

Continuity of Operations. Continuity of operations is the process, during and following an emergency, by which a court maintains at least minimum levels of service.

Court Facility. Court facility includes the courtrooms, judicial chambers, witness rooms, jury deliberation rooms, attorney conference rooms, court administrative offices and any other office or space under the control of or supervised by the judiciary.

Emergency. An emergency is an event that causes or threatens the destruction or partial destruction of court facilities, significantly interrupts the performance of court operations, or poses a threat to the health or safety of court personnel, court users or the public.

Emergency Action Plan. A written document providing guidance to and expectations of employees responding to various emergency situations.

President Judge. For the purposes of these Rules, "president judge" refers to the president judge of the judicial district.

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