102 - Definitions.

     § 102.  Definitions.        Subject to additional definitions contained in subsequent     provisions of this title which are applicable to specific     provisions of this title, the following words and phrases when     used in this title shall have, unless the context clearly     indicates otherwise, the meanings given to them in this section:        "Action."  Any action at law or in equity.        "Administrative judge."  The administrative judge of a     division of a court, determined or selected as prescribed by     general rule.        "Administrative Office."  The office of the Court     Administrator of Pennsylvania as specified in section 1902     (relating to Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts).        "Administrative staff."  All individuals employed in the     business of a court, including the personnel of the office of     the clerk of the court of common pleas, but the term does not     include judicial officers or their personal staff. The term     includes the clerks or prothonotaries of the Supreme Court, the     Superior Court and the Commonwealth Court and their staffs.        "Affidavit."  Includes an unsworn document containing     statements of fact and a statement by the signatory that it is     made subject to the penalties of 18 Pa.C.S. § 4904 (relating to     unsworn falsification to authorities).        "Appeal."  Any petition or other application to a court for     review of subordinate governmental determinations. The term     includes an application for certiorari under section 934     (relating to writs of certiorari) or under any other provision     of law. Where required by the context, the term includes     proceedings on petition for review.        "Appellate court."  Includes the Supreme Court, the Superior     Court and the Commonwealth Court.        "Appointive judicial officers."  Arbitrators, auditors,     commissioners to take oaths and depositions, custodians,     examiners, guardians, masters, mental health review officers,     receivers, referees, trustees, viewers and other like officers.        "Branch."  As applied to a court of common pleas in a     multicounty judicial district, an administrative unit composed     of those members of the staff of the court from a particular     county within the judicial district.        "Central staff."  All individuals employed in the business of     the unified judicial system, but the term does not include     magisterial district judges or their personal staff or personnel     of the courts.        "Clerk."  As applied to a court of common pleas or the     Philadelphia Municipal Court, the personnel of the office of the     clerk of the court of common pleas, and as applied to any other     court, the administrative staff responsible for the receipt of     documents transmitted to the court by litigants and the     transmission of notice of orders entered by and process issued     under the authority of the court.        "Clerk of the courts."  The officer exercising the powers and     performing the duties specified in Subchapter C of Chapter 27     (relating to clerks of the courts). The term includes the Clerk     of Quarter Sessions of Philadelphia.        "Clerk of the orphans' court division."  The officer     exercising the powers and performing the duties specified in     Subchapter D of Chapter 27 (relating to clerks of orphans' court     divisions).        "Commonwealth agency."  Any executive agency or independent     agency.        "Commonwealth Court."  The court existing under section 4 of     Article V of the Constitution of Pennsylvania and Subchapter C     of Chapter 5 (relating to Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania).        "Commonwealth government."  The government of the     Commonwealth, including the courts and other officers or     agencies of the unified judicial system, the General Assembly     and its officers and agencies, the Governor, and the     departments, boards, commissions, authorities and officers and     agencies of the Commonwealth, but the term does not include any     political subdivision, municipal or other local authority, or     any officer or agency of any such political subdivision or local     authority.        "Community court."  A court existing in a judicial district     under section 6(a) of Article V of the Constitution of     Pennsylvania and Subchapter A of Chapter 11 (relating to     community courts).        "County."  Includes the City and County of Philadelphia.        "County staff."  System and related personnel elected by the     electorate of a county or subject to appointment and removal by     officers, other than judicial officers, so elected. The term     does not include judicial officers.        "Court."  Includes any one or more of the judges of the court     who are authorized by general rule or rule of court, or by law     or usage, to exercise the powers of the court in the name of the     court.        "Court Administrator of Pennsylvania."  The court     administrator appointed by the Supreme Court under section 10(b)     of Article V of the Constitution of Pennsylvania and section     1901 (relating to Court Administrator of Pennsylvania).        "Court of common pleas."  The court existing in each judicial     district under section 5 of Article V of the Constitution of     Pennsylvania and Chapter 9 (relating to organization and     jurisdiction of courts of common pleas).        "Determination."  Action or inaction by a government unit     which action or inaction is subject to judicial review by a     court under section 9 of Article V of the Constitution of     Pennsylvania or otherwise. The term includes an order entered by     a government unit.        "District justice."  (Deleted by amendment).        "Division."  An administrative unit composed of those judges     of the court responsible for the transaction of a specified     class of the business of the court. In a court having two or     more divisions each division of the court is vested with the     full jurisdiction of the whole court, but the business of the     court may be allocated among the divisions of the court by or     pursuant to general rules.        "Executive agency."  The Governor and the departments,     boards, commissions, authorities and other officers and agencies     of the Commonwealth government, but the term does not include     any court or other officer or agency of the unified judicial     system, the General Assembly and its officers and agencies, or     any independent agency.        "General rule."  A rule or order promulgated by the governing     authority.        "Governing authority."            (1)  The Supreme Court; or            (2)  any agency or unit of the unified judicial system        exercising a power or performing a duty pursuant to section        1721 (relating to delegation of powers).        "Government agency."  Any Commonwealth agency or any     political subdivision or municipal or other local authority, or     any officer or agency of any such political subdivision or local     authority.        "Government unit."  The General Assembly and its officers and     agencies, any government agency or any court or other officer or     agency of the unified judicial system.        "Independent agency."  Boards, commissions, authorities and     other agencies and officers of the Commonwealth government which     are not subject to the policy supervision and control of the     Governor, but the term does not include any court or other     officer or agency of the unified judicial system or the General     Assembly and its officers and agencies. For purposes of     jurisdiction of courts the term includes the Pennsylvania     Deposit Insurance Corporation existing under the act of October     5, 1978 (P.L.1088, No.255), known as the "Pennsylvania Deposit     Insurance Corporation Act."        "Indictable offense."  An offense other than a summary     offense.        "Issuing authority."  Any judge or magisterial district judge     of the minor judiciary, subject to the express limitations on     jurisdiction specified in this title.        "Judge."  Includes a justice of the Supreme Court. Except     with respect to the power to select a president or     administrative judge, to appoint and remove the administrative     staff of the court and to adopt rules of court and other similar     matters, the term includes a senior judge.        "Judicial and related account."  The account required to be     established upon the books of certain political subdivisions     pursuant to section 3541 (relating to judicial and related     account).        "Judicial branch."  The judicial branch specified in section     10(c) of Article V of the Constitution of Pennsylvania.        "Judicial Department."  A term utilized in appropriation     statutes to distinguish judicial appropriations from other     appropriations.        "Judicial district."  A district established by section 901     (relating to judicial districts) for the election of one or more     judges of a court of common pleas.        "Judicial officers."  Judges, magisterial district judges and     appointive judicial officers.        "Litigant."  A party or any other person legally concerned     with the results of a matter.        "Magisterial district."  A district established within a     judicial district pursuant to Subchapter A of Chapter 15     (relating to magisterial districts) for the election of a     magisterial district judge.        "Magisterial district judge."  A justice of the peace holding     office under section 7(a) of Article V of the Constitution of     Pennsylvania and Subchapter B of Chapter 15 (relating to     magisterial district judges).        "Matter."  Action, proceeding or appeal.        "Minor judiciary."  The community courts, magisterial     district judges, Pittsburgh Magistrates Court and Traffic Court     of Philadelphia.        "Office of the clerk of the court of common pleas."  A term     employed in this title to refer generally to the administrative     staff of the courts of common pleas and the Philadelphia     Municipal Court responsible for the receipt of documents     transmitted to the court by litigants and the transmission of     notice of orders entered by and process issued under the     authority of the court. The business of such staff shall be     divided among the personnel of the offices of the prothonotary,     the clerk of the courts and the clerk of the orphans' court     division in the manner provided by or pursuant to Chapter 27     (relating to office of the clerk of the court of common pleas).     Except as otherwise provided by statute, the term does not imply     the unification of the administration, personnel or operations     of any or all of such offices.        "Officer enforcing orders."  Includes:            (1)  A recorder of deeds when the order affects the        ownership of an interest in property described or describable        by a document which has been or may be filed or recorded in        his office, or relates to the indexing of documents filed or        recorded in his office.            (2)  A register of wills.            (3)  A sheriff.        "Order."  Includes judgment, decision, decree, sentence and     adjudication.        "Participant."  Litigants, witnesses and their counsel.        "Party."  A person who commences or against whom relief is     sought in a matter. The term includes counsel for such a person     who is represented by counsel.        "Personal staff."  Private secretaries, law clerks and such     other personnel as an individual may be authorized by law to     select and remove subject to standards and classifications     established by the governing authority.        "Personnel of the court."  The judges and staff of the court.        "Personnel of the system."  Judicial officers, personal     staff, administrative staff and central staff.        "Philadelphia Municipal Court."  The municipal court existing     under section 6(c) of Article V of the Constitution of     Pennsylvania and Subchapter B of Chapter 11 (relating to     Philadelphia Municipal Court) so long as a community court has     not been established or in the event one has been discontinued     in the City and County of Philadelphia.        "Pittsburgh Magistrates Court."  The court existing under     Subchapter C of Chapter 11 (relating to Pittsburgh Magistrates     Court).        "President judge."  The president judge of a court determined     or selected as provided or as prescribed by law.        "Proceeding."  Includes every declaration, petition or other     application which may be made to a court under law or usage or     under special statutory authority, but the term does not include     an action or an appeal.        "Process."  A document evidencing a command of a court or of     a magisterial district judge.        "Prothonotary."  The officer exercising the powers and     performing the duties specified in Subchapter B of Chapter 27     (relating to prothonotaries).        "Quasi-judicial order."  An order of a government unit, made     after notice and opportunity for hearing, which is by law     reviewable solely upon the record made before the government     unit, and not upon a record made in whole or in part before the     reviewing court. This definition has no application to the     definition of "tribunal."        "Related staff."  All individuals employed at public expense     who serve the unified judicial system, but the term does not     include personnel of the system.        "Rule of court."  A rule promulgated by a court regulating     practice or procedure before the promulgating court.        "Section."  An administrative unit of the administrative     staff of the court composed of those persons responsible for the     support of a class of the business of the court specified by     law.        "Senior magisterial district judge."  A former or retired     magisterial district judge who retires or otherwise vacates     office after January 1, 1970, who has served at least one     complete six year elected term as a magisterial district judge,     and who, with his consent, is assigned on temporary magisterial     service pursuant to section 4122(b) (relating to assignment of     senior magisterial district judges).        "Senior judge."  A former or retired judge who shall not have     been defeated for reelection and shall have served as a judge     (whether or not continuously or on the same court) by election     or appointment for an aggregate of at least ten years and any     duly elected judge having an aggregate of six years of service     as a judge who is required to retire at age 70 and who, with his     consent, is assigned on temporary judicial service pursuant to     section 4121(b) (relating to assignment of judges).        "Staff of the court."  Appointive judicial officers, the     administrative staff and personal staff of the court.        "State."  When used in reference to the different parts of     the United States, includes the District of Columbia, the     Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and other     organized territories and possessions of the United States.        "State Law Library."  The Law Library Bureau of the State     Library of Pennsylvania.        "Superior Court."  The court existing under section 3 of     Article V of the Constitution of Pennsylvania and Subchapter B     of Chapter 5 (relating to Superior Court of Pennsylvania).        "Supreme Court."  The court existing under section 2 of     Article V of the Constitution of Pennsylvania and Subchapter A     of Chapter 5 (relating to Supreme Court of Pennsylvania).        "System."  The unified judicial system.        "System and related personnel."  Personnel of the system and     related staff. The term includes district attorneys, public     defenders, sheriffs and other officers serving process or     enforcing orders, registers of wills, prothonotaries, clerks of     the courts, clerks of the orphans' court division, coroners,     jury commissioners, probation officials, and the personnel of     all of the foregoing.        "Traffic Court of Philadelphia."  The traffic court existing     under section 6(c) of Article V of the Constitution of     Pennsylvania and Subchapter B of Chapter 13 (relating to Traffic     Court of Philadelphia) so long as a community court has not been     established or in the event one has been discontinued in the     City and County of Philadelphia.        "Tribunal."  A court, magisterial district judge or other     judicial officer vested with the power to enter an order in a     matter. The term includes a government unit, other than the     General Assembly and its officers and agencies, when performing     quasi-judicial functions.        "Unified judicial system."  The unified judicial system     existing under section 1 of Article V of the Constitution of     Pennsylvania and section 301 (relating to unified judicial     system).        "Verified."  Includes an unsworn document containing a     statement by the signatory that is made subject to the penalties     of 18 Pa.C.S. § 4904 (relating to unsworn falsification to     authorities).     (Apr. 28, 1978, P.L.202, No.53, eff. 60 days; July 20, 1979,     P.L.157, No.52, eff. 60 days; Oct. 5, 1980, P.L.693, No.142,     eff. 60 days; Dec. 20, 1982, P.L.1409, No.326, eff. 60 days;     Oct. 12, 1984, P.L.959, No.187, eff. 60 days; Nov. 29, 1990,     P.L.574, No.147, eff. 60 days; July 9, 1992, P.L.689, No.102,     eff. imd.; Nov. 30, 2004, P.L.1618, No.207, eff. 60 days; Aug.     11, 2009, P.L.147, No.33, eff. 60 days)        2009 Amendment.  Act 33 amended the def. of "process."        2007 Effectuation of Repeal.  The Legislative Reference     Bureau effectuated the 1992 repeal.        2004 Amendment.  Act 207 amended the defs. of "central     staff," "issuing authority," "judicial officers," "magisterial     district," "minor judiciary," "senior district justice" and     "tribunal," deleted the def. of "district justice" and added the     def. of "magisterial district judge." See sections 28 and 29 of     Act 207 in the appendix to this title for special provisions     relating to applicability and construction of law.        1992 Repeal.  Act 102 repealed Act 147 of 1990 which added     par. (4) of the def. of "officer enforcing orders."        1991 Unconstitutionality.  Act 147 was declared     unconstitutional by the Supreme Court. In re Act 147 of 1990,     528 Pa. 460, 598 A.2d 985 (1991).        1990 Amendment.  Act 147 amended the def. of "officer     enforcing orders."        1980 Amendment.  Act 142 amended the defs. of "independent     agency," "senior judge" and "system and related personnel."        1978 Amendment.  Act 53 amended the def. of "appointive     judicial officers" and added the defs. of "officer enforcing     orders" and "senior district justice."        Effective Date.  Section 29(2) of Act 142 of 1976 provided     that section 102, insofar as applicable to section 1725 of this     title, shall take effect January 1, 1977.        Cross References.  Section 102 is referred to in section 4402     of this title; section 101 of Title 2 (Administrative Law and     Procedure); section 6109 of Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses);     section 102 of Title 20 (Decedents, Estates and Fiduciaries);     section 102 of Title 23 (Domestic Relations); section 102 of     Title 75 (Vehicles).