This section details amendments made to Pennsylvania Title 42, specifically sections 1982 and 1998, including changes to records transfer procedures and references to other laws. It also highlights historical amendments and cross-references within the state's legal framework. The law ensures proper handling and transfer of court records and clarifies legislative references.
It covers amendments related to court record transfers, legislative references, and historical changes within Pennsylvania's judiciary laws.
The Prothonotary of the Commonwealth Court is authorized to transfer pending court records to the appropriate clerk of the court of common pleas, unless otherwise ordered by the court.
Key amendments include changes from the 1980, 1978, and 1979 legislative acts, affecting subsections related to court records and references.
Yes, it references sections within Titles 57, 62, 71, 75, and others, as well as repealed laws like the Board of Claims Act, now incorporated into other statutes.