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201 Pa. Code Rule 601. Certification requirements of interested persons.

Rule 601. Certification requirements of interested persons.

 (a)  Magisterial district judges and arraignment court magistrates who are not members of the bar of this Commonwealth must complete a course of training and instruction in the duties of their respective offices and pass an examination and be certified by the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts prior to assuming office.

 (b)(1)  Any interested individual may apply to the Minor Judiciary Education Board to be enrolled in the course of training and instruction and take the examination to be certified.

   (2)  Any individual who has successfully completed the course of training and instruction and passed the examination, but who has not served as a magisterial district judge or arraignment court magistrate shall be certified for only a twenty-five-month period, and must complete the continuing education course every year in order to maintain his or her certification.

 (c)  Any individual certified under paragraph (b) who has not served as a magisterial district judge or arraignment court magistrate within twenty-five months will be required to take a review course as defined by the Minor Judiciary Education Board and pass an examination in order to maintain his or her certification by the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts.

   Official Note

   The text of this rule is taken from Rule 19 of the Rules Governing Standards of Conduct of Magisterial District Judges, rescinded March 26, 2015, effective immediately. Rule 19 limits to twenty-five months the period of certification for individuals who have successfully completed the certification course and examination but have not served as judges or arraignment court magistrates. The rule permits individuals who are certified to serve as judges or arraignment court magistrates but who have not done so within twenty-five months of certification to take a review course and pass an examination to maintain their certification for an additional twenty-five-month period. Admission to the review course and recertification examination under paragraph (c) may be limited by the availability of space. In addition, the rule requires that all certified individuals must attend the annual continuing education course to maintain certification.

Source

   The provisions of this Rule 601 amended October 4, 2016, effective in 30 days, 46 Pa.B. 6610; amended May 7, 2021, effective immediately, 51 Pa.B. 2769. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (384431) to (384432).



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