Pennsylvania Code
Title 204 - JUDICIAL SYSTEM GENERAL PROVISIONS
Part V - PROFESSIONAL ETHICS AND CONDUCT
Subpart C - DISCIPLINARY BOARD OF THE SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA
Chapter 91 - MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS
Subchapter D - DISABILITY
Section 91.78 - Procedure for reinstatement

Universal Citation: 204 PA Code ยง 91.78

Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024

Enforcement Rule 301(h) provides as follows:

(1) Except as provided in § 91.73(b) (relating to summary reinstatement), a disabled attorney may not resume active status until reinstated by order of the Supreme Court upon petition for reinstatement pursuant to Chapter 89 Subchapter F (relating to reinstatement).

(2) A disabled attorney shall be entitled to apply for reinstatement to active status once a year or at such shorter intervals as the Court may direct in the order transferring the respondent to disability inactive status or any modification thereof.

(3) Such application shall be granted by the Court upon a showing by clear and convincing evidence that the disability of the formerly admitted attorney has been removed and such person is fit to resume the practice of law. Upon such application, the Court may take or direct such action as it deems necessary or proper to a determination of whether the formerly admitted attorney's disability has been removed including a direction for an examination of the formerly admitted attorney by such qualified medical experts as the Court shall designate. In its discretion, the Court may direct that the expense of such an examination shall be paid by the formerly admitted attorney.

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