9807 - Commission.

     § 9807.  Commission.        (a)  Powers and duties.--The commission shall have the     following powers and duties:            (1)  Subject to the provisions of subsection (b), to        adopt rules and regulations pursuant to this act regarding:                (i)  The submission, review and approval of county            intermediate punishment plans.                (ii)  Standards for the development, operation and            evaluation of programs and services. In promulgating            regulations under this subparagraph, the commission shall            consider comments submitted by the counties.                (iii)  The administration and disbursement of funds            under this chapter.            (2)  To provide training and technical assistance to        boards and program staff.            (3)  To ensure that all programs are in compliance with        applicable Federal, State and local law.            (4)  To monitor county intermediate punishment programs        to determine their impact on offenders.            (5)  To remit funds as provided for under section 9808        (relating to funding and audits).        (b)  Interim regulations.--Pending adoption and publication     of final rules and regulations, the commission shall have the     power and authority to suspend existing regulations and to     promulgate, adopt, publish and use interim regulations for the     implementation of this chapter for a period of one year     immediately following the effective date of this chapter or     until the effective date of final rules and regulations,     whichever first occurs. Notwithstanding any other provision of     law to the contrary, the interim regulations proposed under the     authority of this section shall be subject to review by the     Office of General Counsel and the Attorney General in the manner     provided for the review of proposed rules and regulations     pursuant to the act of October 15, 1980 (P.L.950, No.164), known     as the Commonwealth Attorneys Act, and shall not be subject to     review pursuant to the act of June 25, 1982 (P.L.633, No.181),     known as the Regulatory Review Act.