The continuing judicial education program is adopted to assure that judges continue their education to have and maintain the requisite knowledge and skill to fulfill their judicial responsibilities. To satisfy this requirement, judges must participate in continuing judicial education programs or activities that reinforce and enhance their judicial practice.
"Accredited Provider." A provider of continuing judicial education that has been approved to provide judicial education courses or activities for judicial education credit in accordance with these rules.
"Alternative Education Activity." A nontraditional continuing education program or activity.
"Applicant." A non-accredited provider or a provider who has lost accreditation.
"Board." The Continuing Judicial Education Board of Judges established by the Supreme Court's Order of December 9, 2016.
"CJE." Continuing judicial education to be provided under these rules.
"Department." The Judicial Education Department of the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts.
"Distance Education." Education that is delivered remotely.
"Judge." A commissioned jurist in the Commonwealth's Unified Judicial System who is a justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, a judge of the Superior Court of Pennsylvania, a judge of the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania, a judge of a Court of Common Pleas, or a judge of the Philadelphia Municipal Court. The term also includes judges serving on the aforementioned courts in senior status pursuant to Pa.R.J.A. No. 701.
"Judicial Education." Includes topics of study that encompass substantive and procedural law and judicial ethics, as well as topics to enhance judicial skills, including, but not limited to, case management, legal writing, legal history, philosophy of law, and the physical and social sciences.
"Judicial Practice." Includes, but is not limited to, a judge's knowledge, competence, and proficiency in the areas of substantive law, procedural law, judicial ethics, and judicial procedures.
"Provider." A person or entity that delivers continuing judicial education under these rules.
"Supreme Court." The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
204 Pa. Code r. 102