Pennsylvania Code
Title 207 - JUDICIAL CONDUCT
Part V - JUDICIAL ETHICS ADVISORY BOARD
Chapter 3 - REGULATIONS OF THE JUDICIAL ETHICS ADVISORY BOARD
Rule 5.0 - Confidentiality
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
Communications to and from the Board are confidential except as described here. Establishing the confidentiality of Board proceedings and communications to and from the Board is critical to encourage Judicial Officers to seek ethics opinions and advice from the Board. Encouraging Judicial Officers to seek ethics opinions and advice from the Board will promote ethical conduct and the fair administration of justice. The need for preserving confidentiality outweighs the need for disclosure in the interest of justice. Therefore, to implement Rule 105 (Confidentiality), and to promote ethical conduct by Judicial Officers and to encourage them to seek ethics opinions and advice from the Board, the following confidentiality requirements and exceptions apply to Requests and other matters before the Board:
5.1. Confidentiality.
With the exception of Opinions and General Ethics Guidance published by the Board under Rules 204(b) (Publication of Board Opinions) and (c) (General Ethics Guidance), all Opinions, inquiries, replies, circulated drafts, records, documents, writings, files, communications with Staff, work product of the Board or Staff, and deliberations and proceedings of the Board are confidential.
5.2. Members and Staff.
Members of the Board and Staff may not disclose (outside the Board or Staff) any confidential information, including identifying information, obtained by the Board or Staff.
5.3. Waiver of Confidentiality by Judicial Officer.
A Judicial Officer may waive confidentiality, and such a waiver must be in writing. If a Judicial Officer making a request for an Opinion or Advice waives confidentiality or asserts reliance on an Opinion or Advice in judicial or attorney discipline proceedings, such Opinion or Advice no longer is confidential under these Rule. Notwithstanding any such waiver, Board deliberations and all other records concerning the Request shall remain confidential.
5.4. Conclusion of Service by Members of the Board.
Board Members shall return to Staff or destroy any records in their possession at the end of their terms of service.