2705 - Responsibility for reports to executive agencies.

     § 2705.  Responsibility for reports to executive agencies.        (a)  Community Affairs.--The office of clerk of the court of     common pleas shall certify to the Department of Community     Affairs a copy of any order of court incorporating, merging,     dissolving, annexing any territory from or to, confirming the     adoption, amendment or repeal of any home rule charter or     optional plan of government, or otherwise affecting the     corporate status of any municipality.        (b)  Insurance Department.--The prothonotary and the clerk of     the orphans' court division shall make to the Insurance     Department such periodic or special reports concerning matters     commenced against any person subject to the supervision of the     Insurance Department as the department may specify by     regulation.        (c)  Department of Justice.--The prothonotary and the clerk     of the courts shall make to the Department of Justice such     periodic or special reports concerning criminal matters as the     department may specify by regulation.        (d)  Department of Labor and Industry.--The clerk of the     courts shall notify the Department of Labor and Industry of     every conviction under the act of May 18, 1937 (P.L.665,     No.176), known as the "Industrial Homework Law," if the     department is not a party to the proceedings.        (e)  Department of Transportation.--The office of the clerk     of the court of common pleas shall comply with the reporting     requirements of Title 75 (relating to vehicles).        (e.1)  Department of Revenue.--The clerk of the courts shall     report to the Department of Revenue, for the purposes of an     audit of tax returns, the name of any person convicted of     selling, distributing, delivering or manufacturing or possessing     with intent to sell, distribute, deliver or manufacture any     controlled substance or designer drug under the act of April 14,     1972 (P.L.233, No.64), known as The Controlled Substance, Drug,     Device and Cosmetic Act, when the value of the controlled     substance or the designer drug, or combination thereof, amounts     to $1,000 or more. As used in this subsection, the term     "convicted" includes having pleaded guilty or nolo contendere.        (f)  Superseding administrative office procedures and     standards.--The manner of making any informational report     required by or pursuant to subsections (a) through (e) or by or     pursuant to any other similar statute by the office of the clerk     of the court of common pleas may be modified by procedures and     standards prescribed pursuant to section 4301 (relating to     establishment and maintenance of judicial records) with the     approval of the Department of Justice.     (Apr. 28, 1978, P.L.202, No.53, eff. 60 days; Dec. 22, 1989,     P.L.726, No.98, eff. 60 days)        1989 Amendment.  Act 98 added subsec. (e.1).        1978 Amendment.  Act 53 added section 2705.        Transfer of Functions.  Section 301(a)(16) of Act 58 of 1996     provided that all other powers and duties delegated to the     Department of Community Affairs not otherwise expressly     transferred elsewhere by Act 58 and currently performed by the     Department of Community Affairs under section 2705 are     transferred to the Department of Community and Economic     Development.        References in Text.  The Department of Community Affairs,     referred to in subsec. (a), was abolished by Act 58 of 1996 and     its functions were transferred to the Department of Community     and Economic Development.