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CHAPTER 119. SPECIAL PROCEDURES FOR CASES INVOLVING MENTAL OR PHYSICAL DISABILITY Rule
32. Appointment of Counsel.
33. Examinations.
34. Disposition.
35. Intervention.Source The provisions of this Chapter 119 adopted March 20, 1995, effective March 20, 1995, 25 Pa.B. 1404, unless otherwise noted.
Rule 32. Appointment of Counsel.
In any case in which the allegations involve a Judicial Officers mental disability, the Board may petition the Court to appoint a lawyer to represent the Judicial Officer if the Judicial Officer is without representation.
Rule 33. Examinations.
The Board may require a physical, psychiatric, or psychological examination of the Judicial Officer, and may appoint one or more professionals to make an examination and prepare a report, a copy of which shall be given to the Judicial Officer. The Judicial Officers unjustified failure to submit to a physical, psychiatric, or psychological examination required by the Board may be considered as evidence of physical or mental disability.
Rule 34. Disposition.
(A) If the Board finds probable cause to file a Board Complaint alleging mental or physical disability, the Board shall promptly notify the Judicial Officer and provide the Judicial Officer with an opportunity to resign from judicial office or, when appropriate, to enter a rehabilitation program acceptable to the Board prior to the filing of the Board Complaint.
(B) When a Judicial Officer enters a rehabilitation program pursuant to paragraph (C), the Board may defer filing a Board Complaint for a reasonable period of time to permit the completion of the program, provided that the Judicial Officer:
(1) actively participates in the rehabilitation program;
(2) consents in writing to the release of information and records relating to his or her participation in the program; and
(3) when determined necessary by the Board, agrees to a voluntary suspension of some or all of the Judicial Officers duties.
(C) When a rehabilitation program is completed to the Boards satisfaction, the Board may:
(1) dismiss the complaint; or
The provisions of this Rule 35 adopted April 20, 1998, effective immediately, 28 Pa.B. 2131.
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