In Re: Adoption of the Regulations of the Pennsylvania Judicial Ethics Advisory Board

CourtSupreme Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedJune 30, 2022
Docket572 Judicial Administration 2022
StatusPublished

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In Re: Adoption of the Regulations of the Pennsylvania Judicial Ethics Advisory Board, (Pa. 2022).

Opinion

Regulations of the Judicial Ethics Advisory Board

1.0 Preamble

1.1 Purpose

As a unified body, independent from the judicial conduct structures of the Judicial Conduct Board and Court of Judicial Discipline, the Judicial Ethics Advisory Board (JEAB) is the designated and approved body to render advice and opinions regarding appropriate ethical conduct involving all judicial officers and candidates for all judicial offices who are subject to the Code of Judicial Conduct and/or the Rules Governing Standards of Conduct of Magisterial District Judges (collectively, the “Codes”).1

1.2 Mission Statement

To ensure the continued integrity and public trust of Pennsylvania’s judiciary, the Judicial Ethics Advisory Board shall, upon request, provide Advice and/or Opinions to any Judicial Officer or judicial candidate based on the Codes. The Advice and Opinions shall strive, where appropriate, to distinguish between mandatory and aspirational provisions of the Codes so as to guide the conduct of Judicial Officers as required under the Codes.

2.0 Definitions All terms used in these Regulations shall have their ordinary meanings unless noted otherwise or as defined by the Pennsylvania Rules of the Judicial Ethics Advisory Board (Pa.R.J.E.A.B.) or these Regulations.

“Advice/Panel Advice” or “Advisory Opinion” – A Panel’s written advisory opinion issued in response to a written Request received from a Judicial Officer.

“Attendance or Attending” - Board Members present at a Board meeting either in person or by electronic or other means permitting interaction between the Members.

“Board” – The Judicial Ethics Advisory Board.

“Codes” – Collectively, the Code of Judicial Conduct and the Rules Governing Standards of Conduct of Magisterial District Judges.

1The JEAB supersedes the prior designations of committees of the Pennsylvania Conference of State Trial Judges and the Special Court Judges Association of Pennsylvania to render such advice or opinions. “Essential Member” – The Member of a Panel who is of the same judicial level as the inquiring Judicial Officer.

“General Ethics Guidance” – A written opinion by the Board that the Board may, in its discretion, issue to address general ethics advisory guidance on any relevant topic under the Codes. General Ethics Guidance is not in response to a specific written request from a Judicial Officer.

“Issuance” or “Issued” – The act of communicating the written decision of a Panel or the Board to a Judicial Officer as provided for under these Regulations.

“Judicial Officer” – Any individual within the Application of the Codes, including judicial candidates.

“Member” – An individual appointed to the Judicial Ethics Advisory Board.

“Opinion” – A decision by the Board, as provided for under these Regulations, to either adopt, modify, or overrule the Advice of a Panel interpreting an inquiring Judicial Officer’s duties and obligations under the Codes, in response to a specific, factual scenario submitted for that purpose.

“Panel” – Three (3) Members of the Board whom staff appoints to render Advice in response to a Request from a Judicial Officer.

“Request” – A written submission by a Judicial Officer to the Board seeking an Advisory Opinion under Section 8.0 of these Regulations.

“Regulations” – These Judicial Ethics Advisory Board Regulations as adopted by the Board and as amended by the Board from time to time.

“Rules” - The Pennsylvania Rules of the Judicial Ethics Advisory Board (Pa.R.J.E.A.B.).

“Served or Service” – The transmission of an Advice or Opinion of the Board whether by mail, email, fax, or some other authorized manner of secure delivery as provided for under these Regulations.

“Staff” – Employees of the JEAB, including any full-time, part-time, contract and/or designated agents of the JEAB, either current or future. 3.0 Board Membership

3.1 Officers

In accordance with Pa.R.J.E.A.B. Rule 104(a), the Supreme Court shall designate one Member to serve as Chair and another to serve as Vice- Chair.

3.2 The Chair shall:

3.2.1 Preside over the Board at all Board meetings.

3.2.2 Decide all points of order, subject to appeal by no less than 2/3 of those Members present.

3.2.3 The duties and powers of the Chair shall not be limited to those expressed herein but shall be subject to any law or rule otherwise duly promulgated and enacted.

3.3 The Vice-Chair shall:

3.3.1 Assist the Chair as requested or required.

3.3.2 Serve in place of the Chair if the Chair is unable to execute the duties and responsibilities of the position.

3.4 Standards of Member Conduct

3.4.1 Appellate and Trial Court Judge Members shall be bound by the Code of Judicial Conduct.

3.4.2 Magisterial District Judge Members shall be bound by the Rules Governing Standards of Conduct of Magisterial District Judges.

3.4.3 Attorney Members of the Board shall be bound by the Rules of Professional Conduct.

3.4.4 Pa.R.J.E.A.B 105 and Section 5.0 hereof, evidence a strong commitment to encourage Judicial Officers to seek ethics advisory opinions and that all such communications to and from the Board are to be confidential. In light of these objectives, Members are relieved of any obligation under the Codes to report to an appropriate authority conduct of a Judicial Officer that is the subject of a Request permitted under these Regulations. 3.5 Conflicts

Members shall refrain from participating in the work of either a Panel or Board that pertains to their own Request or in any other matter where a Member’s impartiality might reasonably be questioned.

3.6 While acting in their official capacity, Judge Members shall be deemed to be performing a judicial function.

4.0 Board Meetings 4.1 Board Calendar

For reporting purposes, the Board shall operate on a fiscal year beginning July 1st and ending June 30th.

4.2 Meeting Dates

The Board shall meet at least quarterly. At or prior to the last meeting of the Board for the fiscal year, the Board shall establish fixed meeting dates for the next Board Calendar. The Board may convene meetings at such other times as the Chair or a majority of the Members determine. Staff shall provide all Members due and timely notice of all Board meetings.

4.3 Member Participation

Board Decisions are enhanced by the participation of all Members; therefore, Members are encouraged to attend each meeting in person and to participate in all Board discussions and decisions.

4.4 Quorum 4.4.1 A majority of the Members of the Board shall constitute a quorum.

4.4.2 When less than a quorum of Members is in Attendance, it shall be the duty of the Chair or Vice-Chair to adjourn the meeting. 4.4.3 In the absence of the Chair and Vice-Chair, it shall be the duty of the most senior Member to adjourn the meeting when less than a quorum is in Attendance. Seniority shall be established by date of admission to the Pennsylvania Bar. 4.5 Voting and Decisions

4.5.1 Board Decisions shall be determined as follows:

a. A majority vote by the Members Attending a duly called Meeting of the Board shall be required to adopt, modify or reverse any Advice.

b. A majority vote of all Members shall be required to modify or reverse a previously issued Opinion of the Board.

c. A majority vote of all Members shall be required to modify, reverse, or adopt the issuance of a General Guidance.

5.0 Confidentiality

Communications to and from the Board are confidential except as described here. Establishing the confidentiality of Board proceedings and communications to and from the Board is critical to encourage Judicial Officers and candidates for judicial office to seek ethics opinions and advice from the Board.

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