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210 Pa. Code Rule 1101. Appeals as of Right from the Commonwealth Court.

Rule 1101. Appeals as of Right from the Commonwealth Court.

 (a)  Scope of rule. This rule applies to any appeal to the Supreme Court from an order of the Commonwealth Court entered in:

   (1)  Any matter which was originally commenced in the Commonwealth Court and which does not constitute an appeal to the Commonwealth Court from another court, a district justice or another government unit.

   (2)  Any appeal from a decision of the Board of Finance and Revenue.

 (b)  Procedure on Appeal. An appeal within the scope of subdivision (a) of this rule shall be taken to the Supreme Court in the manner prescribed in Chapter 9 (appeals from lower courts), except that if the notice of appeal is transmitted to the Prothonotary of the Commonwealth Court by means of first class, express, or priority United States Postal Service mail, the notice of appeal shall be deemed received by the prothonotary for the purposes of Pa.R.A.P. 121(a) (filing) on the date deposited in the United States mail, as shown on a United States Postal Service Form 3817 Certificate of Mailing, Form 3800 Receipt for Certified Mail, Form 3806 Receipt for Registered Mail, or other similar United States Postal Service form from which the date of deposit can be verified. The certificate of mailing or other similar Postal Service form from which the date of deposit can be verified shall be cancelled by the Postal Service, shall show the docket number of the matter in the Commonwealth Court and shall be either enclosed with the notice of appeal or separately mailed to the prothonotary. Upon actual receipt of the notice of appeal the prothonotary shall immediately stamp it with the date of actual receipt. That date, or the date of earlier deposit in the United States mail as prescribed in this subdivision, shall constitute the date when the appeal was taken, which date shall be shown on the docket.

Comment:

   Subdivision (a) is based on 42 Pa.C.S. §  723 (appeals from the Commonwealth Court). This rule is not applicable to an appeal under 42 Pa.C.S. §  763(b) (awards of arbitrators). See also 42 Pa.C.S. §  5105(b) (successive appeals) which provides as follows:

   (b) Successive appeals. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, the rights conferred by subsection (a) are cumulative, so that a litigant may as a matter of right cause a final order of any tribunal in any matter which itself constitutes an appeal to such tribunal, to be further reviewed by the court having jurisdiction of appeals from such tribunal. Except as provided in section 723 (relating to appeals from the Commonwealth Court) there shall be no right of appeal from the Superior Court or the Commonwealth Court to the Supreme Court under this section or otherwise.

   Appealable orders to which this rule is not applicable are governed by the procedures of Rule 1111 (form of papers; number of copies) et seq. Rule 906(4) (service of notice of appeal) is not applicable to an appeal under this rule since that provision relates only to service upon the district court administrator of a court of common pleas.

   The United States Postal Service Form 3817 mentioned in subdivision (b) is reproduced in the comment to Pa.R.A.P. 1112 (appeals by allowance).

Source

   The provisions of this Rule 1101 amended through December 16, 1983, effective December 16, 1983, 13 Pa.B. 3998; amended September 10, 2008, effective December 1, 2008, 38 Pa.B. 5257; amended September 11, 2023, effective January 1, 2024, 53 Pa.B. 5877. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (408499) to (408500).



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