1741 - Compensation of judges.

                               SUBCHAPTER C                               COMPENSATION     Sec.     1741.  Compensation of judges.     1742.  Exclusive jurisdiction of Supreme Court.        Enactment.  Subchapter C was added July 13, 2007, P.L.92,     No.30, effective immediately.     § 1741.  Compensation of judges.        (a)  Base salaries.--Notwithstanding any other provision of     law to the contrary:            (1)  A person who is elected or appointed to a term as a        justice of the Supreme Court, judge of the Superior Court,        judge of the Commonwealth Court, judge of a court of common        pleas, judge of the Philadelphia Municipal Court, judge of        the Philadelphia Traffic Court or magisterial district judge        after the effective date of this section shall receive a        salary that is equal to the salary payable to persons who        held that particular judicial office on the day prior to the        effective date of this section, plus $1 and any applicable        cost-of-living adjustment or adjustments under subsection        (b).            (2)  A person who serves a term as a justice of the        Supreme Court, judge of the Superior Court, judge of the        Commonwealth Court, judge of a court of common pleas, judge        of the Philadelphia Municipal Court, judge of the        Philadelphia Traffic Court or magisterial district judge on        the effective date of this section shall receive a salary        that is equal to the salary payable to persons holding that        particular judicial office on the day prior to the effective        date of this section, plus $1 and any applicable cost-of-        living adjustment or adjustments under subsection (b).        (b)  Cost-of-living adjustments.--            (1)  For the 12-month period beginning January 1, 2008,        and each January 1 thereafter, the annual salaries for        persons subject to subsection (a)(1) or (2) shall be        increased by the percentage change, if any, in the Consumer        Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) for the        Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland area for the        most recent 12-month period for which figures are officially        reported by the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of        Labor Statistics, immediately prior to the date the        adjustment is due to take effect.            (2)  In no event shall deflation result in a negative        cost-of-living adjustment to a salary under subsection (a)(1)        or (2).        (c)  Limitation.--            (1)  No justice of the Supreme Court shall receive any        annual salary insofar as that salary is based on any increase        in the base salary of a circuit court judge of the United        States Court of Appeals that occurs after the effective date        of this section.            (2)  No judge of the Superior Court or Commonwealth Court        shall receive any annual salary insofar as that salary is        based on any increase in the base salary of a judge of the        United States District Court that occurs after the effective        date of this section.            (3)  No judge of a court of common pleas or Philadelphia        Municipal Court, Philadelphia Traffic Court or magisterial        district judge shall receive any annual salary insofar as        that annual salary is based on any increase in the base        salary of a United States magistrate judge that occurs after        the effective date of this section.