Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Chapter 71 - Constables
Section 7142 - Conduct and insurance

§ 7142. Conduct and insurance.
(a) Certification.--After the establishment, implementation and administration of the Constables' Education and Training Program created under sections 7144 (relating to program established) and 7145 (relating to program contents), no constable or deputy constable shall perform any judicial duties nor demand or receive any fee, surcharge or mileage provided by this subchapter unless he has been certified under this subchapter.
(b) Liability insurance.--Every constable and deputy constable must file with the clerk of courts proof that he has, currently in force, a policy of professional liability insurance covering each individual in the performance of his judicial duties with a minimum coverage of $250,000 per incident and a minimum aggregate of $500,000 per year. The Constables' Education and Training Board shall immediately investigate and implement the most cost-effective method of achieving liability insurance for constables and deputy constables under this subsection.
(c) Loss of certification.--Any constable or deputy constable who fails, neglects or refuses to maintain a current insurance policy as required by subsection (b) or to file proof thereof with the clerk of courts shall cease automatically to be certified to perform judicial duties upon the expiration of the policy of which proof has been filed with the clerk of courts.
(d) Recertification.--Any constable or deputy constable who ceases to be certified to perform judicial duties as a result of the operation of subsection (c) may later be recertified immediately by filing with the clerk of courts proof that such insurance has been in force continuously since the officer was last certified to perform judicial duties. In the case of a violation of subsection (c), the individual may be recertified by complying with subsection (b).
(e) Limitations on liability.--The provisions of this subchapter shall not be deemed to impose respondeat superior liability on any county.
(f) Conduct.--While a constable or deputy constable is performing duties other than judicial duties, regardless of whether or not he is certified under this subchapter, he shall not in any manner hold himself out to be active as an agent, employee or representative of any court, magisterial district judge or judge.

Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes

Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes

Title 44 - LAW AND JUSTICE

Chapter 71 - Constables

Extra - Chapter Notes

Section 7101 - Scope of chapter

Section 7102 - Definitions

Section 7103 - Cities of the first class

Section 7111 - Term of office

Section 7112 - Cities of the second and third classes

Section 7113 - Boroughs

Section 7114 - Townships

Section 7121 - Constables

Section 7122 - Deputy constables

Section 7131 - Public office

Section 7132 - Police officers

Section 7141 - Definitions

Section 7142 - Conduct and insurance

Section 7143 - Board established

Section 7144 - Program established

Section 7145 - Program contents

Section 7146 - Continuing education

Section 7148 - Use of firearms

Section 7149 - Restricted account

Section 7151 - General imposition of duties and grant of powers

Section 7152 - Elections

Section 7153 - Service of process

Section 7154 - Collection of taxes

Section 7155 - Arrest of offenders against forest laws

Section 7156 - Executions

Section 7157 - Returns and appearance

Section 7158 - Arrest in boroughs

Section 7159 - Trespassing livestock

Section 7159.1 - Sale of trespassing livestock

Section 7161 - Fees

Section 7161.1 - Specific fees

Section 7162 - Returns

Section 7163 - Election services

Section 7164 - Impounding, selling and viewing fees

Section 7165 - Seizure fees

Section 7166 - Returns to court

Section 7171 - Election notice in certain areas

Section 7172 - Incompetence

Section 7173 - Taxes

Section 7174 - Action against security

Section 7175 - Criminal penalty

Section 7176 - Compensation violation

Section 7177 - Failure to execute process

Section 7178 - Failure to serve in a township