6110 - Emergency relief by minor judiciary.

     § 6110.  Emergency relief by minor judiciary.        (a)  General rule.--When:            (1)  in counties with less than four judges, the court is        unavailable:                (i)  from the close of business at the end of each            day to the resumption of business the next morning;                (ii)  from the end of the business week to the            beginning of the business week; and                (iii)  during the business day by reason of duties            outside the county, illness or vacation;            (2)  in counties with at least four judges, the court is        unavailable:                (i)  from the close of business at the end of each            day to the resumption of business the next morning; and                (ii)  from the end of the business week to the            beginning of the business week;     a petition may be filed before a hearing officer who may grant     relief in accordance with section 6108(a)(1), (2) and (6) or (1)     and (6) (relating to relief) if the hearing officer deems it     necessary to protect the plaintiff or minor children from abuse     upon good cause shown in an ex parte proceeding. Immediate and     present danger of abuse to the plaintiff or minor children shall     constitute good cause for the purposes of this subsection.        (b)  Expiration of order.--An order issued under subsection     (a) shall expire at the end of the next business day the court     deems itself available. The court shall schedule hearings on     protection orders entered by hearing officers under subsection     (a) and shall review and continue in effect protection orders     that are necessary to protect the plaintiff or minor children     from abuse until the hearing, at which time the plaintiff may     seek a temporary order from the court.        (c)  Certification of order to court.--An emergency order     issued under this section and any documentation in support     thereof shall be immediately certified to the court. The     certification to the court shall have the effect of commencing     proceedings under section 6106 (relating to commencement of     proceedings) and invoking the other provisions of this chapter.     If it is not already alleged in a petition for an emergency     order, the plaintiff shall file a verified statement setting     forth the abuse of defendant at least five days prior to the     hearing. Service of the verified statement shall be made subject     to section 6106.        (d)  Instructions regarding the commencement of     proceedings.--Upon issuance of an emergency order, the hearing     officer shall provide the plaintiff instructions regarding the     commencement of proceedings in the court of common pleas at the     beginning of the next business day and regarding the procedures     for initiating a contempt charge should the defendant violate     the emergency order. The hearing officer shall also advise the     plaintiff of the existence of programs for victims of domestic     violence in the county or in nearby counties and inform the     plaintiff of the availability of legal assistance without cost     if the plaintiff is unable to pay for them.        (e)  Master for emergency relief.--The president judge of a     court of common pleas of a judicial district may, with the     approval of the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts,     provide for the selection and appointment of a master for     emergency relief on a full-time or part-time basis. The number     of masters for emergency relief shall be fixed by the president     judge with the approval of the Administrative Office of     Pennsylvania Courts. The compensation of a master for emergency     relief shall be fixed and paid by the county.     (July 9, 1992, P.L.400, No.87, eff. 60 days; Oct. 6, 1994,     P.L.574, No.85, eff. 60 days; Nov. 10, 2005, P.L.335, No.66,     eff. 180 days)        2005 Amendment.  Act 66 added subsec. (e).        1994 Amendment.  Act 85 amended subsecs. (a) and (b).        Cross References.  Section 6110 is referred to in sections     6102, 6105 of this title; section 4137 of Title 42 (Judiciary     and Judicial Procedure).