210 Pa. Code r. 1736

Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 49, December 7, 2024
Rule 1736 - Exemption from Security
(a)General rule.-No security shall be required of:
(1) The Commonwealth or any officer thereof, acting in his official capacity.
(2) Any political subdivision or any officer thereof, acting in his official capacity, except in any case in which a common pleas court has affirmed an arbitration award in a grievance or similar personnel matter.
(3) A party acting in a representative capacity.
(4) A taxpayer appealing from a judgment entered in favor of the Commonwealth upon an account duly settled when security has already been given as required by law.
(5) An appellant who has already filed security in a lower court, conditioned as prescribed by these rules for the final outcome of the appeal.
(b)Supersedeas automatic.-Unless otherwise ordered pursuant to this chapter the taking of an appeal by any party specified in Subdivision (a) of this rule shall operate as a supersedeas in favor of such party, which supersedeas shall continue through any proceedings in the United States Supreme Court.

210 Pa. Code r. 1736

The provisions of this Rule 1736 amended December 11, 1978, effective 12/30/1978, 8 Pa.B. 3802; amended May 16, 1979, effective 9/30/1979, 9 Pa.B. 1740; amended December 30, 1987, effective 1/16/1988 and shall govern all matters thereafter commenced and, insofar as just and practicable, matters then pending, 18 Pa.B. 245; amended September 20, 2011, effective immediately, 41 Pa.B. 5353.