2010 Pennsylvania Code
Title 18 - CRIMES AND OFFENSES
Chapter 93 - Independent Counsel
9334 - Assistance of Pennsylvania State Police.

     § 9334.  Assistance of Pennsylvania State Police.
        (a)  Carrying out functions.--An independent counsel may
     request assistance from the Pennsylvania State Police in
     carrying out the functions of the independent counsel, and the
     Pennsylvania State Police shall provide that assistance, which
     may include the use of the resources and personnel necessary to
     perform the independent counsel's duties.
        (b)  Payment of and reports on expenditures of independent
     counsel.--Upon the request of the Governor, the General Assembly
     shall appropriate the necessary funds to the State Treasurer for
     the use and operation in executing the duties and
     responsibilities of the position of independent counsel. Upon
     the request of the Governor, the General Assembly shall
     appropriate the necessary funds to the Pennsylvania State Police
     for costs incurred when rendering assistance to the independent
     counsel as provided for under subsection (a). The State
     Treasurer shall submit to the General Assembly, no later than 30
     days after the end of each fiscal year, a report on amounts paid
     during that fiscal year for expenses of investigations and
     prosecutions by independent counsel. Each report shall include a
     statement of all payments made for activities of independent
     counsel.

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