101 - Definitions.

                                 TITLE 2                     ADMINISTRATIVE LAW AND PROCEDURE     Chapter        1.  General Provisions        3.  Promulgation of Regulations (Reserved)        5.  Practice and Procedure        7.  Judicial Review        Enactment.  Unless otherwise noted, the provisions of Title 2     were added April 28, 1978, P.L.202, No.53, effective in 60 days.                                CHAPTER 1                            GENERAL PROVISIONS     Sec.     101.  Definitions.     102.  Implementing regulations.     103.  Administrative Agency Law.     104.  Commonwealth Documents Law (Reserved).     105.  Local Agency Law.     106.  Effect of future legislation.        Enactment.  Chapter 1 was added April 28, 1978, P.L.202,     No.53, effective in 60 days.     § 101.  Definitions.        Subject to additional definitions contained in subsequent     provisions of this title which are applicable to specific     provisions of this title, the following words and phrases when     used in this title shall have, unless the context clearly     indicates otherwise, the meanings given to them in this section:        "Adjudication."  Any final order, decree, decision,     determination or ruling by an agency affecting personal or     property rights, privileges, immunities, duties, liabilities or     obligations of any or all of the parties to the proceeding in     which the adjudication is made. The term does not include any     order based upon a proceeding before a court or which involves     the seizure or forfeiture of property, paroles, pardons or     releases from mental institutions.        "Administrative proceeding."  Any proceeding other than a     judicial proceeding, the outcome of which is required to be     based on a record or documentation prescribed by law or in which     law or regulation is particularized in application to     individuals. The term includes an appeal.        "Agency."  A government agency.        "Appeal."  Includes proceedings on petition for review.        "Certified interpreter."  A person who:            (1)  is readily able to interpret; and            (2)  either:                (i)  is certified by the Department of Labor and            Industry in accordance with Subchapter C of Chapter 5            (relating to administrative proceeding interpreters for            persons with limited English proficiency); or                (ii)  is certified by the Department of Labor and            Industry in accordance with Subchapter D of Chapter 5            (relating to administrative proceeding interpreters for            persons who are deaf) or is registered with the            department pursuant to the act of July 2, 2004 (P.L.492,            No.57), known as the Sign Language Interpreter and            Transliterator State Registration Act.        "Commonwealth agency."  Any executive agency or independent     agency.        "Commonwealth government."  The government of the     Commonwealth, including the courts and other officers or     agencies of the unified judicial system, the General Assembly,     and its officers and agencies, the Governor, and the     departments, boards, commissions, authorities and officers and     agencies of the Commonwealth, but the term does not include any     political subdivision, municipal or other local authority, or     any officer or agency of any such political subdivision or local     authority.        "Court Administrator of Pennsylvania."  The court     administrator appointed by the Supreme Court under section 10(b)     of Article V of the Constitution of Pennsylvania and 42 Pa.C.S.     § 1901 (relating to Court Administrator of Pennsylvania).        "Deaf."  An impairment of hearing or speech which creates an     inability to understand or communicate the spoken English     language.        "Department."  The Department of Labor and Industry of the     Commonwealth.        "Executive agency."  The Governor and the departments,     boards, commissions, authorities and other officers and agencies     of the Commonwealth government, but the term does not include     any court or other officer or agency of the unified judicial     system, the General Assembly and its officers and agencies, or     any independent agency.        "General rule."  As defined in 42 Pa.C.S. § 102 (relating to     definitions).        "Government agency."  Any Commonwealth agency or any     political subdivision or municipal or other local authority, or     any officer or agency of any such political subdivision or local     authority.        "Government unit."  The General Assembly and its officers and     agencies, any government agency or any court or other officer or     agency of the unified judicial system.        "Independent agency."  Boards, commissions, authorities and     other agencies and officers of the Commonwealth government which     are not subject to the policy supervision and control of the     Governor, but the term does not include any court or other     officer or agency of the unified judicial system or the General     Assembly and its officers and agencies.        "Interpret."  Either one of the following:            (1)  For purposes of Subchapter C of Chapter 5 (relating        to administrative proceeding interpreters for persons with        limited English proficiency), to convey spoken and written        English into the language of the person with limited English        proficiency and to convey oral and written statements by the        person into spoken English.            (2)  For purposes of Subchapter D of Chapter 5 (relating        to administrative proceeding interpreters for persons who are        deaf), to convey spoken English in a manner understood by the        person who is deaf and to convey statements made by the        person who is deaf into English through, but not limited to,        American Sign Language and transliteration or the use of        computer-aided real-time captioning (CART) or similar        procedure.        "Interpreter."  Includes both a certified interpreter and an     otherwise qualified interpreter.        "Judicial proceeding."  An "action," "appeal" or "proceeding"     in any "court" of this Commonwealth as those terms are defined     in 42 Pa.C.S. § 102 (relating to definitions).        "Limited ability to speak or understand English."  The     ability to speak exclusively or primarily a language other than     English and the inability to sufficiently speak or understand     English.        "Local agency."  A government agency other than a     Commonwealth agency.        "Matter."  Action, proceeding or appeal.        "Otherwise qualified interpreter."  A person who:            (1)  For purposes of Subchapter C of Chapter 5 (relating        to administrative proceeding interpreters for persons with        limited English proficiency):                (i)  is readily able to interpret; and                (ii)  has read, understands and agrees to abide by            the code of professional conduct for administrative            proceeding interpreters for persons with limited English            proficiency as established by the Department of Labor and            Industry in accordance with Subchapter C of Chapter 5.            (2)  For purposes of Subchapter D of Chapter 5 (relating        to administrative proceeding interpreters for persons who are        deaf):                (i)  is readily able to interpret;                (ii)  is certified by the National Association of the            Deaf, the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf or            similar registry; and                (iii)  has read, understands and agrees to abide by            the code of professional conduct for administrative            proceeding interpreters for persons who are deaf as            established by the Department of Labor and Industry in            accordance with Subchapter D of Chapter 5.        "Party."  Any person who appears in a proceeding before an     agency who has a direct interest in the subject matter of such     proceeding.        "Person."  Includes a government unit or an agency of the     Federal Government.        "Person who is deaf."  A party or witness who is deaf.        "Person with limited English proficiency."  A party or a     witness who has limited ability to speak or understand English.        "Presiding officer."  An individual appointed by an agency to     preside at an administrative proceeding.        "Transliteration."  To convey spoken or written English in an     English-based sign system and the process of conveying an     English-based sign system in spoken or written English.        "Witness."  A person who testifies in a proceeding before an     agency.     (Nov. 29, 2006, P.L.1538, No.172, eff. 60 days)        Cross References.  Section 101 is referred to in section 202     of Title 26 (Eminent Domain); section 4402 of Title 42     (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure).