If, in the opinion of the person having custody of an original record, such original possesses sufficient value that it merits special care, he shall make a permanent copy of the record, which shall be officially certified and placed on file in lieu of the original record, and, with the approval of the Administrative Office, he shall transfer the original to the custody of such officer as shall be designated by the Administrative Office for permanent preservation.
Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Title 42 - JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE
Chapter 43 - Dockets, Indices and Other Records
Section 4301 - Establishment and maintenance of judicial records
Section 4302 - Effect of records as notice
Section 4303 - Effect of judgments and orders as liens
Section 4304 - Notice of Federal pending actions
Section 4305 - Federal judgments as liens
Section 4306 - Enforcement of foreign judgments
Section 4321 - Record retention schedules
Section 4322 - Destruction and disposition of obsolete records
Section 4323 - Form of recordation
Section 4324 - Copies of destroyed records
Section 4325 - Duplicate permanent records
Section 4326 - Original records meriting special care
Section 4327 - Transfer of custody to local museum upon application