Pennsylvania Code
Title 204 - JUDICIAL SYSTEM GENERAL PROVISIONS
Part II - GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Chapter 29 - MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Subchapter A - GENERAL
Section 29.11 - Administrative Judges Appointed by the Supreme Court
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
Under 201 Pa. Code Rule 706(d), the authority of each Administrative Judge who presides over and administers a division of a court, which division has three or more judges, shall include, but not be limited by, the following papers:
(1) The Administrative Judge for each division of a Court of Common Pleas shall be appointed by the Supreme Court and shall serve as such at the pleasure of the Court.
(2) The Administrative Judge shall have administrative supervision over the Judges of the division in the exercise of their jurisdiction.
(3) In exercising the administrative supervision prescribed, the Administrative Judge shall have the following general powers for facilitating the speedy and proper administration of justice in those divisions.
(4) The Administrative Judge shall have power to assign one or more judges to sit variously to screen, pre-try, conciliate and settle such cases as may be allotted-which assignments shall be subject to the same limitations as any other assignments made by the Administrative Judge to the extent provided in these Rules.
Any judge so assigned may appoint, with the approval of the Administrative Judge, a Special Master or Masters to assist in the performance of these various functions and shall have power, with the approval of the Administrative Judge, to issue rules and regulations governing the conduct of the phases of work herein recited.
(5) (Rescinded).
(6) This directive, which further defines the previously promulgated Rule of Judicial Administration, is promulgated pursuant to Article V, Section 10(c) of the Pennsylvania Constitution which empowers this Court to prescribe lawfully for "the administration of all courts and supervision of all officers of the Judicial Branch. . . ." and 42 Pa.C.S. § 325(e) defining the powers of president judges, and authorizing change in those powers by general rule or order of this Court as governing authority.