Opinion
Argued October 6, 1975
December 12, 1975.
Sovereign immunity — Commonwealth agencies — Constitution of Pennsylvania, Article I, Section 11 — Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board.
1. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and its agencies which are created to carry out state functions are immune from suit under Article I, Section 11 of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, and the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board is clothed with such immunity. [332-3]
Argued October 6, 1975, before President Judge BOWMAN and Judges CRUMLISH, JR., KRAMER, WILKINSON, JR., MENCER, ROGERS and BLATT.
Original jurisdiction, No. 19 Tr. Dkt. 1975, in case of George W. Garrettson, Jr., v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, The Graphic Hand, Inc. and Delaware County Chamber of Commerce, No. 902 January Term, 1974. Complaint in equity in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County. Transferred to the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania, March 19, 1974. Preliminary objections filed by Commonwealth and agency of Commonwealth. Held: Preliminary objections sustained. Complaint dismissed as to objecting defendants. Case transferred to the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County.
Donald M. Bowman, with him Gold, Bowman Korman, for plaintiff.
J. Leonard Langan, Assistant Attorney General, with him Harry Bowytz, Chief Counsel, and Robert P. Kane, Attorney General, for defendants.
George W. Garrettson, Jr. (Garrettson) sued the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (Commonwealth), Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (Board), The Graphic Hand, Inc., and Delaware County Chamber of Commerce, seeking, inter alia, damages for an invasion of Garrettson's right to privacy. This suit was commenced in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County and was transferred to this Court because exclusive jurisdiction for civil actions against the Commonwealth is vested here by the provisions of Section 401 of Article IV of the Appellate Court Jurisdiction Act of 1970, Act of July 31, 1970, P. L. 673, as amended, 17 Pa.C.S.A. § 211.401.
During August 1973, Garrettson rode and displayed his early-model bicycle at a fair held in Haverford, Pennsylvania, and sponsored by the Haverford Historical Society. During November 1973, Garrettson became aware that a photograph of him taken at the fair had surfaced on the cover of a pamphlet labeled "State Store [Liquor] Price List, No. 118" which was published and distributed throughout the Commonwealth by the named defendants. It is pleaded that the "photograph was taken, published and distributed without the knowledge, permission or consent of plaintiff [Garrettson]."
Preliminary objections in the nature of a demurrer asserting the bar of sovereign immunity were filed by the Commonwealth and the Board. We are again confronted with a challenge to the immunity of the Commonwealth and the Board from suit for tort liability. Adhering to recent pronouncements of our Supreme Court, we must sustain the preliminary objections filed by the Commonwealth and Board and dismiss the suit as to those entities and retransfer this suit to the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County.
Article I, Section 11 of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, P.S., provides in part that "[s]uits may be brought against the Commonwealth in such manner, in such courts and in such cases as the Legislature may by law direct." Our Supreme Court has repeatedly construed this quoted language as imposing a constitutional bar to suits against the Commonwealth and as reserving to the Legislature the prerogative to determine how and when this bar shall be lifted. McCoy v. Commonwealth, 457 Pa. 513, 326 A.2d 396 (1974); Biello v. Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, 454 Pa. 179, 301 A.2d 849 (1973); Sweigard v. Department of Transportation, 454 Pa. 32, 309 A.2d 374 (1973); Brown v. Commonwealth, 453 Pa. 566, 305 A.2d 868 (1973); Commonwealth v. Orsatti, Inc., 448 Pa. 72, 292 A.2d 313 (1972). This construction was reiterated in Specter v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, ___ Pa. ___, 341 A.2d 481 (1975).
In Merchants' Warehouse Co. v. Gelder, 349 Pa. 1, 36 A.2d 444 (1944), it was held that the Board is an agency of this Commonwealth created by it for the purpose of carrying out a state function and for this reason is clothed with immunity from suit. In Biello v. Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, supra, our Supreme Court was unable to distinguish Gelder and held that case as controlling and requiring the application of sovereign immunity as provided by Article I, Section 11 of the Pennsylvania Constitution. We hold likewise here relative to the preliminary objections filed by the Board.
Accordingly, we make the following
ORDER
AND NOW, this 12th day of December, 1975, the preliminary objections in the nature of a demurrer filed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board are hereby sustained, and the complaint, insofar as it pertains to these defendants, is hereby dismissed, and it is hereby ordered that the above-captioned case be transferred to the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County for further proceedings and disposition as to the plaintiff's pleaded allegations against the defendants, The Graphic Hand, Inc., and Delaware County Chamber of Commerce.