Opinion
No. 90 EAL 2004.
Filed: November 10, 2004.
No. 90 EAL 2004, Petition for Allowance of Appeal from the Memorandum and Order of the Superior Court (Orie Melvin, Bowes JJ and Beck SJ,) at No. 1382 EDA 2002 dated 1/21/04 affirming in part the Order of the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County at No. 36 of 2000 (O'Keefe, J) and remanding for further proceedings.
ORDER
AND NOW, this 10th day of November, 2004, the Petition for Allowance of Appeal is hereby GRANTED, the order of the Superior Court is VACATED, and this case REMANDED. As petitioners' challenge was confined to the application of this statute, and not its facial constitutionality, the Attorney General did not need to be notified. See Kepple v. Fairman Drilling Co., 615 A.2d 1298 (Pa. 1992). This case is therefore remanded for the Superior Court to review the merits of this issue. Jurisdiction relinquished.
Justice SAYLOR files a Dissenting Statement.
In Kepple v. Fairman Drilling Co., 532 Pa. 304, 615 A.2d 1298 (1992), the Court distinguished between facial and as-applied constitutional challenges for purposes of providing notification to the Attorney General pursuant to Pennsylvania Rule of Appellate Procedure 521(a), see Pa.R.A.P. 521(a), with notice being required only in the former scenario. Here, the Legislature has expressly provided that the 2002 amendments to 20 Pa.C.S. § 6205 are to apply to, inter alia, "disclaimers made before the effective date of this act to the extent the distribution thereunder is made after the effective date of this act or, if made prior to the effective date, such distribution was consistent with this act." Act of May 16, 2002, P.L. 330, No. 50, § 14(b)(3). Thus, I would view Petitioners' argument before the Superior Court, which sought to attack the retroactive application that is expressly prescribed by Section 14(b)(3), as implicating a facial challenge to the amendments. As such, I agree with the Superior Court's conclusion that the claim has been waived for the failure to provide the Attorney General with the requisite notice. See Kepple, 532 Pa. at 313, 615 A.2d at 1303 (finding waiver under Rule 521 where the Attorney General was not provided with notice of a facial challenge to a statute's constitutionality).