6118 - Offices.

     § 6118.  Offices.        (a)  Principal office.--The principal office of the board     shall be in Harrisburg, and the board shall appoint and employ     such number and character of officers, agents, clerks,     stenographers and employees as may be necessary to carry out the     purposes of this chapter. The salaries of persons so appointed     and employed by the board shall be fixed by the board.        (b)  District offices.--The board, with the approval of the     Governor, shall divide the Commonwealth for administrative     purposes into a suitable number of districts, not to exceed ten,     in each of which shall be a district office which shall have     immediate charge of the supervision of cases of probation and     parole arising in the courts of the judicial districts embraced     within its territorial limits, but, as occasion may require, the     supervision of particular parolees may be transferred by the     board to other appropriate parole districts.        (c)  Location of district offices.--            (1)  The board shall fix and determine the location of        the various district offices within their respective        districts, having regard to local conditions in each district        and to the most convenient and efficient functioning of the        office established in each district.            (2)  At each of the locations so fixed and determined,        the board shall provide such office accommodations,        furniture, equipment and supplies as may be reasonably        suitable and adequate for the proper handling and dispatch of        the parole business of the district.            (3)  The board may enter into contracts on behalf of the        Commonwealth for such office accommodations, furniture,        equipment and supplies through the Department of General        Services.        (d)  Consideration for fixing compensation.--In fixing     compensation for its officers, clerks and employees under the     provisions of this chapter, the board shall have regard to the     kind, grade or class of service to be rendered, and, whenever     any standard compensation has been fixed by the Executive Board     for any kind, grade or class of service or employment, the     compensation of all persons appointed or employed by the board     in the same kind, grade or class shall be fixed by it in     accordance with such standard.