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  3. Pennsylvania Code (Rules and Regulations)
  4. Title 204 - JUDICIAL SYSTEM GENERAL PROVISIONS
  5. Part V - PROFESSIONAL ETHICS AND CONDUCT
  6. Subpart B - DISCIPLINARY ENFORCEMENT
  7. Pa. Code tit. 204, pt. V, subpt. B, ch. 83 - PENNSYLVANIA RULES OF DISCIPLINARY ENFORCEMENT
  8. Subchapter B - MISCONDUCT

Subchapter B - MISCONDUCT

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  1. Rule 83.201 - Jurisdiction
  2. Rule 83.202 - Disciplinary districts
  3. Rule 83.203 - Grounds for discipline
  4. Rule 83.204 - Types of discipline
  5. Rule 83.205 - The Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
  6. Rule 83.206 - Hearing committees and special masters
  7. Rule 83.207 - Disciplinary Counsel
  8. Rule 83.208 - Procedure
  9. Rule 83.209 - Complaints and Immunity
  10. Rule 83.210 - Refusal of complainant to proceed, compromise, etc
  11. Rule 83.211 - Matters involving related pending civil or criminal litigation
  12. Rule 83.212 - Substituted service
  13. Rule 83.213 - Subpoena power, depositions and related matters
  14. Rule 83.214 - Attorneys convicted of crimes
  15. Rule 83.215 - Discipline on Consent
  16. Rule 83.216 - Reciprocal discipline and disability
  17. Rule 83.217 - Formerly admitted attorneys
  18. Rule 83.218 - Reinstatement proceedings
  19. Rule 83.219 - Annual registration and assessment Administrative suspension Administrative changes in status
  20. Rule 83.220 - Recusal of members of the Board or a hearing committee or a special master
  21. Rule 83.221 - Funds of clients and third persons Mandatory overdraft notification

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