Document Citation: 71 P.S. § 779.8

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PENNSYLVANIA STATUTES
TITLE 71. STATE GOVERNMENT
I. THE ADMINISTRATIVE CODES AND RELATED PROVISIONS
CHAPTER 6. PROVISIONS SIMILAR OR CLOSELY RELATED TO PROVISIONS OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
EMERGENCY SUCCESSION


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08/31/2009

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NOTICE: As to repeal of this act where pertaining to political subdivisions by Act 1996, December 19, P.L. 1158, No. 177, see § 2(b) of said act.

§ 779.8. Special emergency judges


In the event that any judge of any court is unavailable after attack to exercise the powers and discharge the duties of his office, and in the event no other judge authorized to act in the event of absence, disability or vacancy or no special judge appointed in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution or statutes is available to exercise the powers and discharge the duties of such office, the duties of the office shall be discharged and the powers exercised by the special emergency judges hereinafter provided for:

(a) The Governor shall fill vacancies in the Supreme Court of the Commonwealth in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution and the statutes of this Commonwealth.

(b) The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court in consultation with the other members of said court, and after consultation with the State or county chairman of the political party concerned, shall appoint a special emergency judge of the same political party as represented by the regular judge, temporarily, to exercise the powers and duties of each unavailable judge in each court of record, except the Supreme Court.

All such appointees shall possess all the qualifications required by the Constitution and statutes of this Commonwealth.

Said special emergency judges shall discharge the duties and exercise the powers of such office only until such time as a vacancy which may exist shall be filled in accordance with the Constitution and statutes, or until the regular judge or one preceding the designee in the order of succession becomes available to exercise the powers and discharge the duties of the office.