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1724 – Personnel Of The System | Pennsylvania Law

Pennsylvania Title 42, Section 1724, grants authority over judicial personnel, including standards, organizational units, staffing, and compensation oversight.

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1724 – Personnel Of The System

Pennsylvania Title 42 - Judiciary and Judicial Procedure § 1724

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Pennsylvania's Title 42, Section 1724, grants the governing authority oversight over personnel within the judicial system. It includes powers to standardize qualifications, approve organizational units, and regulate staffing levels and compensation. The law aims to ensure efficient and coordinated administration of the judiciary's personnel.
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In simple terms: Pennsylvania Title 42, Section 1724, grants authority over judicial personnel, including standards, organizational units, staffing, and compensation oversight.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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