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SUBCHAPTER C
BOARD OF CLAIMS
Sec.
1721. Board of Claims.
1722. Powers and duties of board.
1723. Employees and hearing panel members.
1724. Jurisdiction.
1725. Procedure.
1726. Payment of awards and costs.
Enactment. Subchapter C was added December 3, 2002,
P.L.1147, No.142, effective upon publication in the Pennsylvania
Bulletin of the standing order under section 1102(g) of Title 67
(Public Welfare). The standing order was published in the
Pennsylvania Bulletin on June 28, 2003, at 33 Pa.B. 3053.
Prior Provisions. Former Subchapter C, which related to the
same subject matter, was added May 15, 1998, P.L.358, No.57, and
repealed December 3, 2002, P.L.1147, No.142, effective upon
publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin of the standing order
under section 1102(g) of Title 67 (Public Welfare). The standing
order was published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin on June 28,
2003, at 33 Pa.B. 3053.
Claims Filed Under Prior Act. Section 21.2 of Act 142 of
2002 provided that any claim filed and not finally resolved
under the act of May 20, 1937 (P.L.728, No.193), referred to as
the Board of Claims Act, prior to the effective date of Act 142
shall be disposed of in accordance with the Board of Claims Act.
Cross References. Subchapter C is referred to in section
1702 of this title.
§ 1721. Board of Claims.
(a) Establishment.--There is hereby established an
independent administrative board to be known as the Board of
Claims. Administrative services for the board shall be provided
by the Department of the Auditor General.
(b) Composition.--The board shall consist of three members
appointed by the Governor by and with the advice and consent of
a majority of the elected members of the Senate. One member
shall be an attorney and another shall be a registered civil
engineer. The third member of the board shall be a citizen and
resident of this Commonwealth. The attorney shall serve as
chairman of the board.
(c) Term.--A member of the board shall be appointed for a
term of eight years. In the event a vacancy shall occur during a
term of office, the Governor shall appoint a successor who shall
hold office for the remainder of the unexpired term. A member of
the board may be removed by the Governor for inefficiency,
neglect of duty or malfeasance in office.
(d) Compensation.--A member of the board shall receive an
annual compensation as fixed by the Executive Board, subject to
the annual cost-of-living adjustment provided for in section
3(e) of the act of September 30, 1983 (P.L.160, No.39), known as
the Public Official Compensation Law. A member of the board
shall be entitled to all necessary travel and other expenses
incurred by him in the discharge of his official duties. A
member shall hold no other public position to which a salary is
attached.
Continuation of Existing Members. Section 21.1 of Act 142 of
2002 provided that a member of the Board of Claims as of the
effective date of Act 142 shall continue to serve as a member of
the board until the member's present term expires or until a
successor has been appointed and qualified.
Cross References. Section 1721 is referred to in section
1701 of this title.
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