3706 - Suspension, revocation, limitation and restriction of appointment; restoration of appointment.

     § 3706.  Suspension, revocation, limitation and restriction of                appointment; restoration of appointment.        (a)  Grounds for suspension, revocation, limitation or     restriction.--By its own action or pursuant to a written     affidavit filed by a complainant, the court of common pleas may,     after conducting a hearing, suspend, revoke, limit or restrict     an appointment of an individual to act as a humane society     police officer in the county if the court determines any of the     following:            (1)  Being convicted of a felony or a serious misdemeanor        in any Federal or State court or being convicted of the        equivalent of a felony in any foreign country, territory or        possession.            (2)  Being convicted of an offense of cruelty to animals        in any Federal or State court or being convicted of the        equivalent of a cruelty to animals offense in any foreign        country, territory or possession.            (3)  Presenting false credentials or documents or making        a false or misleading statement in the application for        appointment or a certification of completion of additional        training or submitting an application for appointment or a        certification for completion of additional training        containing a false or misleading statement.            (4)  Carrying or possessing a firearm in the performance        of his or her duties without certification pursuant to        section 3711 (relating to limitation on possession of        firearms).            (5)  The individual has conducted his or her authority to        enforce animal cruelty laws in a manner that is substandard        of conduct normally expected of humane society police        officers.        (b)  Notice to department.--Upon action by the court of     common pleas to suspend, revoke, limit or restrict an     appointment, the clerk of courts of the county shall forward     such information to the department for the purpose of the     Statewide registry established pursuant to section 3714     (relating to Statewide registry).        (c)  Restoration.--The court of common pleas may restore a     suspended appointment of an individual if the individual     provides to the court evidence sufficient to warrant restoration     and the court determines the grounds for suspension have been     satisfactorily corrected and the individual otherwise qualifies     for appointment.