Plain-Language Summary

Pennsylvania Title 42, Section 1724 and 2011, governs the approval and regulation of judicial personnel offices and the employment of official court reporters within the state's judicial system. It specifies that offices can only be established at designated facilities and outlines the regulation of court reporter charges, with certain exceptions for county staff. Amendments over the years have updated these provisions to adapt to changing judicial needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Offices can only be established at facilities specified in sections 3701 and 3721, and approval is required for any other locations within the personnel system.

The regulation of employment and charges made by official court reporters employed by the unified judicial system is governed by this law, ensuring standardized fees and employment practices.

Yes, the regulations do not apply to county staff or affect the existing powers of county salary boards, allowing counties to manage their personnel independently.

Yes, amendments in 2004, 2006, and other years have updated provisions related to judicial personnel offices and court reporter regulations to reflect current needs.