1721 - Delegation of powers.

                               SUBCHAPTER B                     SPECIFIC POWERS OF THE GOVERNING                         AUTHORITY OF THE SYSTEM     Sec.     1721.  Delegation of powers.     1722.  Adoption of administrative and procedural rules.     1723.  General supervisory and administrative authority.     1724.  Personnel of the system.     1725.  Establishment of fees and charges.     1725.1. Costs.     1725.2. Assumption of summary conviction costs by county.     1725.3. Criminal laboratory user fee.     1725.4. Fee increases and automation fee.     1726.  Establishment of taxable costs.     1726.1. Forensic examination costs for sexual offenses.     1726.2. Criminal prosecutions involving domestic violence.     1727.  Budget and financial matters.     1728.  Recognition of related organizations.     1729.  Conferences and institutes.     1730.  Boards, councils, commissions and committees.        Cross References.  Subchapter B is referred to in section     1701 of this title.     § 1721.  Delegation of powers.        (a)  General rule.--The Supreme Court may from time to time     delegate to any agency or unit of the unified judicial system     such of the supervisory and administrative powers of the court,     including the powers specified in this subchapter, as may be     specified by general rule.        (b)  Exception.--Any power based in whole or in part upon     authority conferred by any provision of this title or other     statutory authority shall not be delegated by the Supreme Court     to any agency or unit other than:            (1)  A Statewide council which meets the requirements of        section 3529(d) (relating to definition).            (2)  The Court Administrator of Pennsylvania.            (3)  Any other government unit within the system created        by the Constitution of Pennsylvania or by statute. A body        created pursuant to section 1730 (relating to boards,        councils, commissions and committees), other than the council        specified by paragraph (1), shall not be deemed to be created        by statute for the purposes of this paragraph.     (Apr. 28, 1978, P.L.202, No.53, eff. 60 days)        Cross References.  Section 1721 is referred to in sections     102, 1702 of this title.