(a) Notification of panel.--If the special investigative counsel, upon completion of a preliminary investigation under this chapter, determines that there are no reasonable grounds to believe that further investigation is warranted, the special investigative counsel shall promptly so notify the panel.
(b) Form of notification.--The notification shall contain a summary of the information received, a summary of the results of the preliminary investigation and all materials collected as part of the preliminary investigation. The summaries shall be confidential and not subject to public disclosure. The summaries shall be considered an exception for the purposes of section 708(b)(16) of the act of February 14, 2008 (P.L.6, No.3), known as the Right-to-Know Law.
Cross References. Section 9514 is referred to in sections 9513, 9515 of this title.
Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Title 18 - CRIMES AND OFFENSES
Chapter 95 - Independent Counsel
Section 9501 - Scope of chapter
Section 9503 - Administrative expenses
Section 9511 - Organization of panel
Section 9512 - Preliminary investigation
Section 9513 - Conduct of preliminary investigation
Section 9514 - Determination that further investigation not warranted
Section 9515 - Determination that further investigation is warranted
Section 9516 - Contents of application
Section 9517 - Duties of panel
Section 9518 - Disclosure of information
Section 9532 - Compensation and travel expenses
Section 9533 - Additional personnel
Section 9534 - Assistance of Pennsylvania State Police
Section 9535 - Referral of other matters to independent counsel
Section 9536 - Dismissal of matters
Section 9537 - Reports by independent counsel
Section 9538 - Independence from Office of Attorney General
Section 9539 - Standards of conduct
Section 9540 - Custody of records of independent counsel
Section 9541 - Cost controls and administrative support
Section 9542 - Legislative oversight
Section 9543 - Removal of independent counsel and termination of office