(a) General rule.--The governing authority may promulgate regulations relating to forms and accounting methods to be utilized in connection with funds appropriated to the unified judicial system and all fees, costs, grants, moneys paid into court and all other unappropriated funds handled by system and related personnel other than county staff, defining for such accounting purposes terms not otherwise defined in this title, specifying the time and manner of making remittances and disbursements of moneys by system and related personnel other than county staff, and fixing bonding requirements of system and related personnel other than county staff.
(b) County staff.--The Department of Community Affairs, with the approval of the governing authority, may promulgate regulations relating to forms and accounting methods to be utilized in connection with the judicial and related accounts to be maintained pursuant to this part, designating the county staff who shall establish and maintain the judicial and related account of the political subdivision, defining for accounting purposes terms not otherwise defined, used in this part in connection with judicial and related accounts, specifying the time and manner of making remittances and disbursements of moneys under this part by county staff and fixing bonding requirements of county staff handling moneys which are subject to this part. As used in this subsection the term "county staff" includes personnel, except judicial officers, of the City of Pittsburgh.
(c) Payment through financial intermediary.--Regulations prescribed or promulgated pursuant to this section may:
(1) Authorize payment of fines, costs, fees and other remittances through or by a credit card issuer or other financial intermediary.
(2) Authorize the Administrative Office to enter into contracts with credit card issuers and other financial intermediaries relating to the collection, transmission and payment of such remittances.
(3) Adjust the level of fines, costs, fees and other remittances as otherwise fixed by law so as to facilitate the transmission of remittances through or by a financial intermediary pursuant to such regulations without net cost to any government unit.
(Apr. 28, 1978, P.L.202, No.53, eff. 60 days)
1978 Amendment. Act 53 amended subsec. (b) and added subsec. (c).
References in Text. The Department of Community Affairs, referred to in subsec. (b), was abolished by Act 58 of 1996 and its functions were transferred to the Department of Community and Economic Development.
Cross References. Section 3502 is referred to in section 3503 of this title; section 930 of Title 30 (Fish); section 931 of Title 34 (Game).
Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Title 42 - JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE
Chapter 35 - Budget and Finance
Section 3502 - Financial regulations
Section 3521 - Development of budget information
Section 3522 - Preparation of tentative budget request
Section 3523 - Adoption of final budget request
Section 3524 - Form of Judicial Department appropriation
Section 3525 - List of employees to be furnished
Section 3526 - Release of funds
Section 3527 - Estimates of current expenditures by Administrative Office
Section 3529 - Audits of affairs of unified judicial system
Section 3530 - Preparation of requisitions
Section 3531 - Budget implementation data
Section 3541 - Judicial and related account
Section 3543 - Credits to account
Section 3545 - Debits to account
Section 3546 - Relief from liability for loss of property if expenses not paid
Section 3547 - Restriction on compelling local action
Section 3561 - Money paid into court
Section 3571 - Commonwealth portion of fines, etc
Section 3572 - County portion of fines, etc
Section 3573 - Municipal corporation portion of fines, etc
Section 3574 - Fines in the nature of private compensation