NEW ADMINISTRATIVE AGENCY FOR THE SIX JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA COMMISSIONER
1. CH’S SERVICE PROVIDER ADMINISTRATIVE
AGENCY FOR THE SIX JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF
PENNSYLVANIA COMMISSIONER COREY L.
HARRIS FOUNDER
By Corey Harris L October 21, 2015
CH'S SERVICE PROVIDER
ADMINISTRATIVE AGENCY OF THE SIX JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF
PENNSYLVANIA A CRBOV SERVICE PROVIDER PUBLIC CITIZEN BOARD
AGENCY
Citizen Review Board Of Volunteers (CRBOV) Program to learn more about our
services, programs or to sign up call now at (814) 464-6757 or fax (814) 734-1642 or log
on to our agency service web site http://www.chsserviceprovider.com for more info:
What is a CRBOV?
A Citizen Review Board Of Volunteers (CRBOV) is comprised of community
volunteers who are; appointed by Corey L. Harris of Ch's Service Provider a
Specialized Paralegal and Independent Associate of the Six judicial district who currently
seeks to assist and review the status of all cases involving public Utility Commission,
Unemployment Compensation, Criminal and Civil, Child Support and Children and
Parents in the Child Welfare, Social Security Benefits (SSI) & (SSD) or Juvenile, Adult
and Drugs Offenders who was or are now in the Judicial Justice System. Each CRBOV
is made up of no less than three members and no more than seven members.
These programs will be administered locally In Areas of Erie Pennsylvania, The
Through Out The Counties of Erie Pa, Edinboro Pa ect.. And the City and State of
Atlanta GA, With founding either through the CH'S SERVICE PROVIDER Of PA
And or By Its Grants or BY CH'S PARALEGAL SERVICES PROVIDER
Membership Client Services and or By Donations From Other Not-For Profit
Agencies. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has established similar standards for
programs & services like that of the current operations of Ch's Service Provider
and its Citizen Review Board of Volunteers (CRBOV). Programs are reviewed
annually to insure that the programs are in compliance with these standards. Only
programs meeting the standards of judicial matters are eligible to review and cases
assigned by the Judicial Courts of Law, under state and federal laws requirements. Ch's
Service Provider is referred to as an Executive Agency. However, an enabling statute
may establish an independent agency, commission, or board, which does not fall under
the direction of the president. The primary distinction between an executive agency and
independent agency is that the statute creating an independent agency typically precludes
2. the president from removing the head of the agency without cause. By contrast, a head of
and executive agency generally serves at the pleasure of the president.
The U.S. Supreme Court on several occasions has considered whether independent
agencies are constitutional. In Humphrey's Executor v. United States, 295 U.S. 602,55
S.Ct. 869,79 L. Ed. 1611 (1935), the Court held the President could not remove the
commissioner of the FTC without cause. The statute that created the commission
permitted removal of the commissioner only for inefficiency, neglect of duty, or
malfeasance of office. Ch's service provider is a new administrative agency that will
affect everyday activities that are independent overseen by its board members conducted
by their own judicial bodies, or administrative boards given the specialized knowledge
within administrative agencies administrative law.
The Federal Statutory basis for this program also falls under U.S. Public Law 93-647,
title IV-D of the Social Security Act, as Amended, the State Statutory basis that’s is in
title 23 of PA Consolidated Statutes 23 PA.C.S.). Is also a guided basis for support of
disadvantaged families? Code of Federal Regulation (CFR) in 45 CFR, Parts 232 and 301
to 308, chapter 55 of the Pennsylvania Code and the PA Rules of Courts, Actions for
Support in the Rules of Civil Procedure, 42 PA, C.S.A. Rule 1910 et. seq. Additionally,
Existing Policies and Procedures May be affected by such Case Law as well as Court
and Judicial Proceedings. Ch’s Service Provider Commissioner is a Citified
Specialized Paralegal Having the Manners to Dress, Matters of the City and its
People etc. In Which to Be Supported Under The Social Security Act, 1975 as
Amended to Support U.S. Public Law 93-647, IV-D.
What does a CRBOV volunteer do?
The duties and responsibilities of a CH'S SERVICE PROVIDER volunteer are
independent volunteer review board that affords citizens with an opportunity to engage in
that role by providing a venue through which to air grievances, express concerns,
investigation of complaints and voice recommendations and oversights to the courts,
administration and the CRBOV shall:
• Review cases, receive verbal information from all parties with pertinent
Information about the cases, and access information that's currently in the public court's
case file that's open to all members and media of the public,
• Determine the progress, which has been made to acquire a permanent
Services for the fathers, mothers of all children of Pennsylvania and aboard.
• Suggest alternative goals for the cases and family support services of
Ch's service provider will review and make it recommendations to the CRBOV Board, if
progress is insufficient, and
3. ۰ Make Independent recommendations to the presiding judicial authorize
Authority and submit findings to CH'S Paralegal Services Provider Founder Corey L.
Harris, regarding further actions on the cases. An agency's actions must be in
accordance with its enabling statute, and courts will examine the agency records to
determine whether the agency exceeded its lawmaking or judicial powers. Rigorous
judicial oversight of agencies would defeat a cherished feature of administrative agency
by eliminating agency flexibility in resolving conflicts. Under the Administrative
Procedure Act of 1946 (AP A) (5 U.S.C.A.§ 551 (1982) sets standards for the
activities and rule making of all federal regulatory agencies the AP A provides
federal courts with a framework for reviewing the rules made and procedures used
by administrative agencies. Individual states have similar statutes to guide the own
courts.
How do you qualify to be a CRBOV?
A CH'S Service Provider volunteer must be least 18 years of age. A potential volunteer
must complete the following screening procedure:
• Complete a written application providing information which includes
Educational background, employment history, and working or personal experience with
child abuse & neglect,
Provide three references from person unrelated to the applicant,
Participate in a personal interview,
• Pass a records check through state child abuse registries and Acts 0-33,
0-34,151 Clearance and A State and Federal Bureau of Investigation and national
criminal data bases, and
• Complete no less than 540 hours of specialized training.
Individuals successfully passing the screening process are certified as CH'S SERVICE
PROVIDER Volunteers. Once certified, a volunteer is eligible to be assigned a Board.
There are no other CRBOV Volunteer programs like this in Pennsylvania?
For more information about our program services, contact Corey L. Harris Commissioner
at (814) 464-6757 Out of the Sixth Judicial District of Pennsylvania the founder of this
Program or go to our web site: http://www.Crbov.com AN NEW EFFECTIVE
MODEL FOR 2012 YEAR For The New Citizen Review Board Of Volunteers
(CRBOV) Boards Memberships Are Open To All The Public.