Opinion
Civil Action No. 07-2662 (MLC).
July 5, 2007
ORDER
Plaintiff submitted to the Clerk for filing a civil Complaint and an affidavit of poverty, and it appearing that:
1. The Clerk will not file a civil complaint unless the person seeking relief pays the entire applicable filing fee in advance or the person applies for and is granted in forma pauperis status, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1915. See Local Civil R. 5.1(f).
2. The filing fee for a civil complaint is $350.00. See 28 U.S.C. § 1914(a).
3. If a prisoner seeks permission to file a civil complaint in forma pauperis, the Prison Litigation Reform Act (" PLRA") requires the prisoner to file an affidavit of poverty and a prison account statement for the six-month period immediately preceding the filing of the complaint. See 28 U.S.C. § 1915(a)(2).
4. The PLRA further provides that, if the prisoner is granted permission to file the complaint in forma pauperis, then the Court is required to assess the $350.00 filing fee against the prisoner, and collect the fee by directing the agency having custody of the prisoner to deduct installment payments from the prisoner's prison account equal to 20% of the preceding month's income credited to the account for each month that the balance of the account exceeds $10.00. See 28 U.S.C. § 1915(b).
5. In addition, if the prisoner is granted permission to proceed in forma pauperis, then the PLRA requires this Court to screen the complaint for dismissal and to dismiss any claim that is frivolous or malicious, fails to state a claim upon which relief may be granted, or seeks monetary relief from an defendant who is immune from such relief.
6. The PLRA further provides that, if a prisoner has, on three or more occasions while incarcerated, brought an action or appeal in a federal court that was dismissed as frivolous or malicious, for failure to state a claim upon which relief may be granted, or because it seeks monetary relief from immune defendants, then the prisoner may not bring another action in forma pauperis unless he or she is in imminent danger of serious physical injury. See 28 U.S.C. § 1915(g).
7. The above-named Plaintiff is a prisoner. His application to proceed in forma pauperis is incomplete because he did not submit a prison account statement for the six-month period immediately preceding the filing of the Complaint, as required by 28 U.S.C. § 1915(a)(2). IT IS THEREFORE on this 5th day of July, 2007,
ORDERED that Plaintiff's application to proceed in forma pauperis is DENIED WITHOUT PREJUDICE; and it is further
ORDERED that the Clerk shall ADMINISTRATIVELY TERMINATE this action, without filing the Complaint or assessing a filing fee; and it is further
ORDERED that administrative termination is not a "dismissal" for purposes of the statute of limitations, and that if this case is reopened pursuant to the terms of this Order, it is not thereby subject to the statute of limitations bar, provided the original Complaint was timely. See Houston v. Lack, 487 U.S. 266 (1988); McDowell v. Del. State Police, 88 F.3d 188, 191 (3d Cir. 1996); Williams-Guice v. Board of Educ., 45 F.3d 161, 163 (7th Cir. 1995); and it is further
ORDERED that Plaintiff may have the above entitled case reopened if, within 30 days of the date of the entry of this Order, Plaintiff either pre-pays the $350.00 filing fee or files with the Clerk a six-month prison account statement, as required by 28 U.S.C. § 1915(a), or an explanation as to why he is unable to obtain the account statement; and it is further
ORDERED that, if Plaintiff prepays the $350.00 filing fee or files the required documents within 30 days of the date of the entry of this Order, then the Court will enter an order reopening the file and screening the Complaint for dismissal; and it is finally
ORDERED that the Clerk shall serve this Order upon Plaintiff by regular mail, and CLOSE the action.