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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 17-1336

THE COURTS

Title 246—MINOR
COURT CIVIL RULES

PART I. GENERAL

[ 246 PA. CODE CH. 200 ]

Proposed Amendment of Pa.R.C.P.M.D.J. No. 206

[47 Pa.B. 4682]
[Saturday, August 12, 2017]

 The Minor Court Rules Committee is planning to propose to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania the amendment of Pa.R.C.P.M.D.J. No. 206, governing the petition to proceed in forma pauperis, for the reasons set forth in the accompanying explanatory report. Pursuant to Pa.R.J.A. No. 103(a)(1), the proposal is being published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin for comments, suggestions, or objections prior to submission to the Supreme Court.

 Any reports, notes, or comments in the proposal have been inserted by the Committee for the convenience of those using the rules. They neither will constitute a part of the rules nor be officially adopted by the Supreme Court.

 Additions to the text of the proposal are bolded; deletions to the text are bolded and bracketed.

 The Committee invites all interested persons to submit comments, suggestions, or objections in writing to:

 Pamela S. Walker, Counsel
Minor Court Rules Committee
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Judicial Center
PO Box 62635
Harrisburg, PA 17106-2635
FAX: 717-231-9526
minorrules@pacourts.us

 All communications in reference to the proposal should be received by September 12, 2017. E-mail is the preferred method for submitting comments, suggestions, or objections; any e-mailed submission need not be reproduced and resubmitted via mail. The Committee will acknowledge receipt of all submissions.

By the Minor Court Rules Committee

ANTHONY W. SAVEIKIS, 
Chair

Annex A

TITLE 246. MINOR COURT CIVIL RULES

PART I. GENERAL

CHAPTER 200. RULES OF CONSTRUCTION; GENERAL PROVISIONS

Rule 206. Costs; Proceedings In Forma Pauperis.

 A. Except as otherwise provided by law, the costs for filing and service of the complaint shall be paid at the time of filing.

 B. Except as otherwise provided by [subdivision] paragraph C of this rule, the prevailing party in magisterial district [judge] court proceedings shall be entitled to recover taxable costs from the unsuccessful party. Such costs shall consist of all filing, personal service, witness, and execution costs authorized by Act of Assembly or general rule and paid by the prevailing party.

 C. Taxable costs on appeal or certiorari shall be paid by the unsuccessful party, and a plaintiff who appeals shall be considered an unsuccessful party if he or she does not obtain on appeal a judgment more favorable than that obtained in the magisterial district [judge] court proceeding. A defendant who prevails on certiorari proceedings brought by the defendant or who obtains a favorable judgment upon appeal by either party shall not be liable for costs incurred by the plaintiff in the preceding magisterial district [judge] court proceeding and may recover taxable costs in that proceeding from the plaintiff. A plaintiff who is unsuccessful in the magisterial district [judge] court proceeding may recover taxable costs in that proceeding from the defendant if the plaintiff is successful on appeal, and in that event the defendant may not recover costs in the magisterial district [judge] court proceeding from the plaintiff.

 D. This rule shall apply to all civil actions and proceedings except actions pursuant to the Protection [from] From Abuse Act or 42 Pa.C.S. §§ 62A01—62A20.

Official Note: ''Execution'' costs include those for executing an order for possession. The items constituting taxable costs in appeal or certiorari proceedings will be governed by law or general rule applicable in the court of common pleas.

 Under [subdivision] paragraph B, ''personal service . . . costs'' refers only to personal service since mail costs are to be borne by the plaintiff in all cases in accordance with Section 1725.1 of the Judicial Code, 42 Pa.C.S. § 1725.1.

 This rule does not provide for the assessment of filing costs against an unsuccessful plaintiff who has been permitted to proceed in forma pauperis and who remains indigent. See Brady v. Ford, [451 Pa. Super. 363,] 679 A.2d 837 (Pa. Super. 1996).

 For special provisions governing actions pursuant to the Protection From Abuse Act, see Sections 6106(b) and (c) of the Domestic Relations Code, 23 Pa.C.S. §§ 6106(b) and (c). For special provisions governing actions seeking relief for victims of sexual violence or intimidation, see 42 Pa.C.S. §§ 62A01—62A20.

 E. Proceedings [in Forma Pauperis] in forma pauperis

[(i)] (1) A party who is without financial resources to pay the costs of litigation shall be entitled to proceed in forma pauperis.

[(ii)] (2) Except as provided by subparagraph [(iii)] (3), the party shall file a petition and affidavit in the form prescribed by subparagraph [(vi)] (6). The petition may not be filed prior to the commencement of the action, which action shall be accepted in the first instance, without the payment of filing costs.

 Except as prescribed by subparagraph [(iii)] (3), the [Magisterial District Judge] magisterial district judge shall act promptly upon the petition and shall enter a determination within five days from the date of the filing of the petition. If the petition is denied, in whole or in part, the [Magisterial District Judge] magisterial district judge shall briefly state the reasons therefor. The unsuccessful petitioner may proceed no further so long as such costs remain unpaid.

[(iii)] (3) If the party is represented by an attorney, the [Magisterial District Judge] magisterial district judge shall allow the party to proceed in forma pauperis upon the filing of a praecipe [which] that contains a certification by the attorney that the attorney is providing free legal service to the party and believes the party is unable to pay the costs.

[(iv)] (4) A party permitted to proceed in forma pauperis shall not be required to pay any costs imposed or authorized by Act of Assembly or general rule which are payable to any court or any public officer or employee.

 The magisterial district judge shall inform a party permitted to proceed in forma pauperis of the option to serve the complaint by mail in the manner permitted by these rules.

 A party permitted to proceed in forma pauperis has a continuing obligation to inform the court of improvement in the party's financial circumstances which will enable the party to pay costs.

[(v)] (5) If there is a monetary recovery by judgment or settlement in favor of the party permitted to proceed in forma pauperis, the exonerated costs shall be taxed as costs and paid to the [Magisterial District Judge] magisterial district judge by the party paying the monetary recovery. In no event shall the exonerated costs be paid to the indigent party.

[(vi)] (6) The petition for leave to proceed in forma pauperis and affidavit shall be substantially in the following form:

(Caption)
Petition

 I hereby request that I be permitted to proceed in forma pauperis (without payment of the filing and service costs). In support of this I state the following:

 1. I am the plaintiff in the above matter and because of my financial condition am unable to pay the costs for filing and service of this action.

 2. I am unable to obtain funds from anyone, including my family and associates, to pay the costs of litigation.

 3. I represent that the information below relating to my ability to pay the costs is true and correct:

 (a) Name: __________
   Address: __________

 (b) Employment
   [My present employer is: _________________]
   If you are presently employed, state
   Employer: __________
   Address: __________
   Salary or wages per month: __________
   Type of work: __________
   [or I am presently unemployed.]
   If you are presently unemployed, state
   The date of my last employment was: __________
   Salary or wages per month: __________
   Type of work: __________

 (c) Other income that I have received within the past twelve months
   Business or profession: __________
   Other self-employment: __________
   Interest: __________
   Dividends: __________
   Pension and annuities: __________
   Social security benefits: __________
   Support payments: __________
   Disability payments: __________
   Unemployment compensation and supplemental benefits: __________
   [Workman's] Workers' compensation: __________
   Public assistance: __________
   Other: __________

 (d) Other contributions to household support
   [(Wife) (Husband)] Spouse Name: __________
   My [(Wife) (Husband)] Spouse is employed: __________
   Employer: __________
   Salary or wages per month: __________
   Type of work: __________
   Contributions from children: __________
   Contributions from parents: __________
   Other contributions: __________

 (e) Property owned
   Cash: __________
   Checking account: __________
   [Saving] Savings account: __________
   Certificates of deposit: __________
   Real estate (including home): __________
   Motor vehicle: Make ___________________________ , Year ______
   Cost _________________ , Amount owed $ 
   Stocks; bonds: __________
   Other: __________

 (f) Debts and obligations
   Mortgage: __________
   Rent: __________
   Loans: __________
   Other: __________

 (g) Persons dependent upon me for support
   [(Wife) (Husband)] Spouse Name: __________
   Ages of Minor Children, if any: __________
   [Name: ___________________________ Age
   Name: ___________________________ Age
   Name: ___________________________ Age]
   
Other persons:
   Name: __________
   Relationship: __________

 4. I understand that I have a continuing obligation to inform the Court of improvement in my financial circumstances which would permit me to pay the costs incurred herein.

 5. I verify that the statements made in this petition are true and correct. I understand that false statements herein are made subject to the penalties of 18 Pa.C.S. [Sec.] § 4904, relating to unsworn falsification to authorities.

 Date: _________________

 Petitioner ___________________________

 Action by the Magisterial District Judge: _________________

 Date: _________________   Magisterial District Judge: _________________

Official Note: This Rule substantially follows Pa.R.C.P. No. 240. Under subparagraph [E(iv)] E(4), ''any costs'' includes all filing, service, witness, and execution costs.

REPORT

Proposed Amendment of Pa.R.C.P.M.D.J. No. 206

Petition to Proceed In Forma Pauperis

I. Introduction

 The Minor Court Rules Committee (''Committee'') is planning to propose the amendment of Pa.R.C.P.M.D.J. No. 206 to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. The rule addresses, among other things, the petition to proceed in forma pauperis. The Committee is proposing to eliminate the requirement that the petitioner provide the names of children for whom he or she provides support, and instead provide just the ages of such children.

II. Discussion

 On January 6, 2017, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania adopted the Public Access Policy: Case Records of the Appellate and Trial Courts (''Policy''), which will become effective January 6, 2018. Although the Policy does not apply to the records filed with and maintained by the magisterial district courts, the Committee recognized the important policy considerations set forth therein, particularly as the Policy relates to the confidentiality of minors' names and dates of birth. See Policy, Section 7.0A(5).

 The Committee noted that Pa.R.C.P.M.D.J. No. 206E, which prescribes the content of the in forma pauperis petition, requires the disclosure of the names and ages of children dependent upon the petitioner for support. The Committee discussed this requirement in light of the new Policy, and was unable to find a compelling reason for requiring the disclosure of children's names on the petition. The Committee agreed to recommend the elimination of that requirement, and, instead, only require the listing of dependent children's ages in the petition.

III. Proposed Changes

 The Committee plans to propose the amendment of Rule 206 by deleting the requirement that the petitioner disclose the names of dependent children on the in forma pauperis petition. The Committee will also propose minor stylistic changes throughout Rule 206.

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 17-1336. Filed for public inspection August 11, 2017, 9:00 a.m.]



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