204 Pa. Code § 93.23

Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 45, November 9, 2024
Section 93.23 - Powers and duties
(a)General rule. Enforcement Rule 205(c) provides that the Board shall have the power and duty:
(1) To consider the conduct of any person subject to the Enforcement Rules after investigation by Disciplinary Counsel pursuant to Enforcement Rule 207(b)(1). Complaints filed directly with the Board shall be forwarded to Chief Disciplinary Counsel for assignment to a district office.
(2) To appoint an Executive Director, a Chief Disciplinary Counsel, Legal Counsel and such staff as may from time to time be required to properly perform the functions prescribed in the Enforcement Rules.
(3) To appoint not less than 18 hearing committee members within each disciplinary district.
(4) To assign special masters pursuant to Enforcement Rule 206(d).
(5) To assign formal charges or the conduct of an investigatory hearing to a hearing committee or special master, and to assign a reinstatement petition to a hearing committee.
(6) To review the conclusions of hearing committees and special masters with respect to formal charges or petitions for reinstatement, and to prepare and forward its own findings and recommendations, together with the record of the proceeding before the hearing committee or special master, to the Supreme Court.
(7) To assign:
(i) hearing committee members to review and approve or modify recommendations by Disciplinary Counsel for dismissals, informal admonitions, private reprimands, public reprimands and institution of formal charges;
(ii) senior or experienced hearing committee members to hear and determine attacks on the validity of subpoenas issued pursuant to 91.2 (relating to subpoenas and investigations), as provided in 91.3(a)(2) (relating to determination of validity of subpoenas); or
(iii) senior or experienced hearing committee members to consider a petition for reinstatement to active status from retired or inactive status, or administrative suspension, under 89.273(b) (relating to procedures for reinstatement).
(8) To review, through a designated panel of three members, and approve or modify a determination by a reviewing hearing committee member that a matter should be concluded by dismissal, private informal admonition, private reprimand, public reprimand or the institution of formal charges before a hearing committee.
(9) To review, through a designated panel of three members, and approve or reject a joint petition in support of discipline on consent filed with the Board pursuant to Enforcement Rule 215(d).
(10) To review, through a single member designated by the Board Chair, and approve or reject a certification filed by Disciplinary Counsel under Enforcement Rule 218(d)(2)(ii) indicating that Disciplinary Counsel has determined that there is no impediment to reinstatement of the petitioner, and to issue the report and recommendation required by subdivision (d) of Enforcement Rule 218.
(11) To administer, by the Board or through a designated panel of three members selected by the Board Chair, private reprimands or public reprimands to attorneys for misconduct.
(12) To adopt rules of procedure not inconsistent with the Enforcement Rules. Such rules may provide for the delegation to the Board Chair or the Vice-Chair of the power to act for the Board on administrative and procedural matters.
(13) To cause testimony relating to the conduct of formerly admitted attorneys to be perpetuated.
(14) To petition the Court under 91.74 (relating to petition by Board for determination of professional competency) to determine whether an attorney is incapacitated from continuing the practice of law by reason of mental infirmity or illness or because of addiction to drugs or intoxicants, and to retain counsel other than Disciplinary Counsel to represent the Board in such proceedings when the Board considers such separate representation to be appropriate.
(15) To recommend the temporary suspension of a respondent-attorney pursuant to Enforcement Rule 208(f)(5) (relating to emergency temporary suspension orders and related relief).
(16) To decide, through the Board Chair, the Vice-Chair, or a designated lawyer-member of the Board, an interlocutory appeal to the Board when such appeal is permitted by the Enforcement Rules, these rules, or other law.
(17) To authorize the use of electronic means to conduct prehearing conferences and post-hearing proceedings before a hearing committee, special master or the Board, but all adjudicatory proceedings shall be conducted in person unless warranted by extraordinary circumstances. Witness testimony may be presented via advanced communication technology (ACT)upon motion for cause shown. All proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with Board Rules, Enforcement Rules and the decisional law of the Court and the Board.
(18) To establish, assess and collect:
(i) the necessary expenses incurred in the investigation and prosecution of a proceeding that results in the imposition of discipline, or the investigation and processing of a petition for reinstatement and in any proceeding resulting therefrom;
(ii) late payment penalties under Enforcement Rule 219(f)(1) for failure to timely complete annual registration; and
(iii) administrative fees for status changes where a petition for reinstatement is not required.
(19) To assess and collect reinstatement filing fees, administrative fees based on the imposition of a type of discipline or transfer to disability inactive status under Enforcement Rule 301(e), and penalties on unpaid taxed expenses and administrative fees.
(20) To establish, charge and collect a collection fee for any payment under paragraphs (18) and (19) that has been returned to the Board unpaid.
(21) To exercise the powers and perform the duties vested in and imposed upon the Board by law.
(b)Consultations with local bar associations. Enforcement Rule 205(d) provides that the Board shall, to the extent it deems feasible, consult with officers of local bar associations in the counties affected concerning any appointment which it is authorized to make under the Enforcement Rules.

204 Pa. Code § 93.23

The provisions of this §93.23 amended July 8, 1983, effective 7/9/1983, 13 Pa.B. 2138; amended March 10, 1989, effective 3/11/1989, 19 Pa.B. 952; amended November 14 and 17, 1989 and December 6 and 20, 1989, 20 Pa.B. 2009; amended December 7, 1990, effective 12/8/1990, 20 Pa.B. 6041; amended June 11, 1993, effective immediately, 23 Pa.B. 2729; amended July 29, 1994, effective 7/30/1994, 24 Pa.B. 3706; amended February 3, 1995, effective 2/4/1995, 25 Pa.B. 375; amended March 11, 2005, effective immediately, 35 Pa.B. 1656; amended April 6, 2011, effective immediately, 41 Pa.B. 4202; amended August 11, 2012, effective immediately, 42 Pa.B. 5156; amended April 18, 2019, effective in 30 days from date of publication, 49 Pa.B. 5552; amended August 7, 2020, effective in 30 days, 50 Pa.B. 4014; amended November 4, 2022, effective in 30 days from date of publication, 52 Pa.B. 6841.
Amended by Pennsylvania Bulletin, Vol 53, No. 50. December 16, 2023, effective 12/16/2023