Pennsylvania law requires judges, the Attorney General, and district attorneys to submit annual reports on the operation of the chapter related to applications and orders under this title. These reports include details such as the number of applications, issued orders, their durations, and related crimes. Additionally, the Chief Justice and Attorney General must provide annual summaries and recommendations to state authorities.
Judges, the Attorney General, and district attorneys are required to submit annual reports on the operation of this chapter.
Judges must report the number of applications made, orders issued, their effective periods, renewals, related crimes, applicant identities, and any other required details.
They submit their reports to the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts, and the Attorney General also reports to the Judiciary Committees of the Senate and House.
Yes, the Chief Justice and the Attorney General must also annually report to the Governor and General Assembly, including recommendations for legislative action.