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§ 93.112. Failure to pay taxed expenses.
(a) Action by Board. Enforcement Rule 219(g) and (k) provide that the Board shall:
(1) Transmit by certified mail, return receipt requested, to every attorney who fails to pay any expenses taxed pursuant to § 89.205(b) (relating to informal admonition or private reprimand following formal hearing), or § 89.209 (relating to expenses of formal proceedings), addressed to the last known address of the attorney, a notice stating:
(i) That unless the attorney shall pay all such expenses within 30 days after the date of the notice, such failure to pay will be deemed a request for transfer to inactive status, and at the end of such period the name of the attorney will be certified to the Supreme Court, which will immediately enter an order transferring the attorney to inactive status.
(ii) That upon entry of the order transferring the attorney to inactive status, the attorney shall comply with Chapter 91 Subchapter E (relating to formerly admitted attorneys).
A copy of Enforcement Rule 217 (relating to formerly admitted attorneys) shall be enclosed with the notice.
(2) Certify to the Supreme Court the name of every attorney who has failed to respond to a notice issued pursuant to paragraph (a)(1) within the 30 day period provided therein.
(b) Action by Supreme Court. Enforcement Rule 219(g) provides that upon certification to the Supreme Court of the name of any attorney pursuant to paragraph (a)(2), the Court shall immediately enter an order transferring such attorney to inactive status; and that the Chief Justice may delegate the processing and entry of orders under this subsection to the Prothonotary.
(c) Reinstatement upon payment of taxed costs. Enforcement Rule 219(1) provides that upon payment of all expenses taxed under § § 89.205(b) and 89.209 by a formerly admitted attorney transferred to inactive status solely for failure to comply with paragraph (a)(1), the Board shall so certify to the Supreme Court; and that unless such person is subject to another outstanding order of suspension or disbarment or the order has been in effect for more than 3 years, the filing of the certification from the Board with the Prothonotary of the Supreme Court shall operate as an order reinstating the person to active status.
Source The provisions of this § 93.112 adopted April 8, 1983, effective April 9, 1983, 13 Pa.B. 1244; amended October 12, 1984, effective October 13, 1984, 14 Pa.B. 3749; amended May 19, 2006, effective May 20, 2006, 36 Pa.B. 2368. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (203561) to (203562).
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