Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Chapter 21 - Judicial Boards and Commissions
Section 2102 - Composition of board


(a) General rule.--The Judicial Conduct Board shall consist of:
(1) A judge of the Superior Court or the Commonwealth Court in regular active service appointed by the Supreme Court.
(2) A magisterial district judge, who need not be a member of the bar of this Commonwealth, appointed by the Supreme Court.
(3) A nonjudge member of the bar of this Commonwealth appointed by the Supreme Court.
(4) Three nonlawyer electors appointed by the Supreme Court.
(5) A judge of the courts of common pleas in regular active service appointed by the Governor.
(6) Two nonjudge members of the bar of this Commonwealth appointed by the Governor.
(7) Three nonlawyer electors appointed by the Governor.
(b) Qualifications.--All members of the board must be residents of this Commonwealth. No more than three of the six members appointed by the Supreme Court may be registered in the same political party. No more than three of the six members appointed by the Governor may be registered in the same political party. Membership of a judge or magisterial district judge shall terminate if the member ceases to hold the judicial position that qualified the member for the appointment. Membership shall terminate if a member attains a position that would have rendered the member ineligible for appointment at the time of the appointment. No member may serve more than four consecutive years but may be reappointed after a lapse of one year.
(c) Terms of office.--The members of the board shall serve for terms of four years.
(d) Vacancies.--A vacancy shall be filled by the respective appointing authority for the remainder of the term to which the member was appointed.
(e) Restrictions on activities of members.--No member of the board, during the member's term, may hold office in a political party or political organization. Except for a judicial member, no member of the board, during the member's term, may hold a compensated public office or public appointment. The board shall prescribe general rules governing the conduct of members. A member may be removed by the board for a violation of the rules governing the conduct of members.
(f) Expenses.--All members shall be reimbursed for expenses necessarily incurred in the discharge of their official duties.
(Nov. 30, 2004, P.L.1618, No.207, eff. 60 days)

2004 Amendment. Act 207 amended subsecs. (a) and (b). See section 29 of Act 207 in the appendix to this title for special provisions relating to construction of law.
Special Provisions in Appendix. See section 11 of Act 56 of 1993 in the appendix to this title for special provisions relating to terms of initial members of Judicial Conduct Board.

Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes

Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes

Title 42 - JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE

Chapter 21 - Judicial Boards and Commissions

Extra - Chapter Notes

Section 2101 - Judicial Conduct Board

Section 2102 - Composition of board

Section 2103 - Organization

Section 2104 - Staff and operations

Section 2105 - Powers and duties

Section 2106 - Official immunity

Section 2121 - Jury selection commissions

Section 2122 - Composition of jury selection commissions

Section 2123 - Expenses, staff and quarters

Section 2124 - Powers and duties

Section 2131 - Minor Judiciary Education Board

Section 2132 - Composition of board

Section 2133 - Organization

Section 2134 - Staff

Section 2135 - Powers and duties

Section 2141 - Boards of viewers

Section 2142 - Composition of boards

Section 2143 - Staff

Section 2144 - Powers and duties

Section 2151 - Pennsylvania Commission on Sentencing (Repealed)

Section 2151.1 - Definitions

Section 2151.2 - Commission

Section 2152 - Composition of commission

Section 2153 - Powers and duties of commission

Section 2154 - Adoption of guidelines for sentencing

Section 2154.1 - Adoption of guidelines for restrictive conditions

Section 2154.2 - Adoption of guidelines for State intermediate punishment (Repealed)

Section 2154.3 - Adoption of guidelines for fines

Section 2154.4 - Adoption of guidelines for resentencing

Section 2154.5 - Adoption of guidelines for parole

Section 2154.6 - Adoption of recommitment ranges following revocation of parole by board

Section 2154.7 - Adoption of risk assessment instrument

Section 2155 - Publication of guidelines for sentencing, resentencing and parole, risk assessment instrument and recommitment ranges following revocation

Section 2156 - Severability of subchapter

Section 2161 - Criminal history record checks