916 - Problem-solving courts

     § 916.  Problem-solving courts.        (a)  Establishment.--The court of common pleas of a judicial     district and the Municipal Court of Philadelphia may establish,     from available funds, one or more problem-solving courts which     have specialized jurisdiction, including, but not limited to,     drug courts, mental health courts and driving under the     influence courts, whereby defendants are admitted to a court-     supervised individualized treatment program. The court may adopt     local rules for the administration of problem-solving courts and     their related treatment services. The local rules may not be     inconsistent with this section or any rules established by the     Supreme Court.        (b)  Statewide problem-solving courts coordinator.--To the     extent that funds are available, the Supreme Court may appoint a     Statewide problem-solving courts coordinator. The coordinator     may:            (1)  Encourage and assist in the establishment of        problem-solving courts in each judicial district.            (2)  Identify sources of funding for problem-solving        courts and their related treatment services, including the        availability of grants.            (3)  Provide coordination and technical assistance for        grant applications.            (4)  Develop model guidelines for the administration of        problem-solving courts and their related treatment services.            (5)  Establish procedures for monitoring problem-solving        courts and their related treatment services and for        evaluating the effectiveness of problem-solving courts and        their related treatment services.        (c)  Advisory committee.--The Supreme Court may establish,     from available funds, an interdisciplinary and interbranch     advisory committee to advise and assist the Statewide problem-     solving courts coordinator in monitoring and administrating     problem-solving courts Statewide.     (June 3, 2010, P.L.207, No.30, eff. 60 days)        2010 Amendment.  Act 30 added section 916.