88 Pa. Commw. 592 | Pa. Commw. Ct. | 1985
Opinion by
Ronald Altieri (Petitioner) petitions for review of two Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole (Board) orders denying him administrative relief.
“A petition for review of a quasijudicial order . . . shall be filed with the prothonotary of the appellate court within 30 days after the entry of the order. ’ ’ Pa. B.A.P. 1512(a)(1). “An appellate court . . . may not enlarge the time for filing ... a petition for review.” Pa. R.A.P. 105(b).
The timeliness of an appeal and compliance with the statutory provisions which grant the right of appeal go to the jurisdiction of the court to hear and decide the appeal. . . . The courts have no power to extend the period for taking appeals, absent fraud or a breakdown in the court’s operation through a default of its officers. (Citations omitted.)
Iannotta v. Philadelphia Transportation Company, 11 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 156, 159, 312 A.2d 475, 476 (1973). 8ee also Nixon v. Nixon, 329 Pa. 256, 198 A. 154 (1938).
The final orders appealed from here are dated November 22, .1983 and December 15, 1983. Thus,
Order
Now, April 17, 1985, Petitioner’s petition for review, No. 606 C.D. 1984, date stamped February 29, 1984, is hereby dismissed as untimely filed.