5723 - Annual reports and records of Attorney General and district attorneys.

     § 5723.  Annual reports and records of Attorney General and                district attorneys.        (a)  Judges.--In addition to reports required to be made by     applicants pursuant to Title 18 U.S.C. § 2519, all judges who     have issued orders pursuant to this title shall make annual     reports on the operation of this chapter to the Administrative     Office of Pennsylvania Courts. The reports by the judges shall     contain the following information:            (1)  The number of applications made.            (2)  The number of orders issued.            (3)  The effective periods of such orders.            (4)  The number and duration of any renewals thereof.            (5)  The crimes in connection with which the orders were        sought.            (6)  The names and official identity of the applicants.            (7)  Such other and further particulars as the        Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts may require.        (b)  Attorney General.--In addition to reports required to be     made by applicants pursuant to Title 18 U.S.C. § 2519, the     Attorney General shall make annual reports on the operation of     this chapter to the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts     and to the Judiciary Committees of the Senate and House of     Representatives. The reports by the Attorney General shall     contain the same information which must be reported pursuant to     18 U.S.C. § 2519(2).        (c)  District attorneys.--Each district attorney shall     annually provide to the Attorney General all of the foregoing     information with respect to all applications authorized by that     district attorney on forms prescribed by the Attorney General.        (d)  Other reports.--The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court     and the Attorney General shall annually report to the Governor     and the General Assembly on such aspects of the operation of     this chapter as they deem appropriate and make any     recommendations they feel desirable as to legislative changes or     improvements to effectuate the purposes of this chapter and to     assure and protect individual rights.     (Oct. 21, 1988, P.L.1000, No.115, eff. imd.)