Establishment and maintenance of judicial records. (a) General rule.-- All system and related personnel shall establish and maintain such records as shall
Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes
Section: 4301
Jurisdiction: PA
Bluebook Citation: 42 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 4301
CHAPTER 43 DOCKETS, INDICES AND OTHER RECORDS Subchapter A. Establishment, Maintenance and Effect of Judicial Records B. Disposition of Obsolete Records Enactment. Chapter 43 was added July 9, 1976, P.L.586, No.142, effective 60 days from the date
of final enactment of the act of April 28, 1978, P.L.202, No.53. SUBCHAPTER A ESTABLISHMENT, MAINTENANCE AND EFFECT OF JUDICIAL RECORDS Sec. 4301. Establishment and maintenance of judicial records. 4302. Effect of records as notice. 4303. Effect of judgments and orders as liens. 4304. Notice of Federal pending actions. 4305. Federal judgments as liens. 4306. Enforcement of foreign judgments. Cross References. Subchapter A is referred to in sections 4321, 4322 of this title. § 4301. Establishment and maintenance of judicial records. (a) General rule.-- All system and related personnel shall establish and maintain such records as shall
be required by law. (b) Supervision by Administrative Office.-- All system and related personnel engaged in clerical functions shall establish and
maintain all dockets, indices and other records and make and file such entries and
reports, at such times, in such manner and pursuant to such procedures and standards
as may be prescribed by the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts with the
approval of the governing authority. All such procedures and standards shall be uniform
to the maximum extent practicable so as to facilitate the temporary assignment of
personnel of the system, other than county staff, within the unified judicial system. Cross References. Section 4301 is referred to in sections 2705, 4302 of this title.
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