Fraternal Order of Transit Police (FOTP), by and through its Trustee Ad Litem, David J. Lamb, petitions for review of a decision of the Chief of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) Police that declined to adopt FOTP’s positiоn that SEPTA Transit Police officers are “other law-enforcement officers” within the meaning of Section 6106(b)(1) of the Crimes Code, 18 Pa.C.S. § 6106(b)(1). SEPTA filed a motion to quash FOTP’s appeal. For the reasons that follow, we transfer FOTP’s appeal to the appropriate court of common pleas.
FOTP is a labor organization that represents railroad and street railway police officers employed by SEPTA. On June 10, and August 1,1994, David Lamb, the president of FOTP, sent letters to Ronald M. Sharpe, Chief of the SEPTA Police, asking him to concur in FOTP’s conclusion that under Section 6106(b)(1) of the Crimes Code, the Transit Police are “other law-enforcement officers” and are therefore entitled to carry firearms off-duty, without a license.
The Philadelphia Distriсt Attorney recently reiterated her position that the Transit Police enabling legislation, 22 Pa.C.S. §§ 3301-3305, entitled ‘Railroad and Railway Police’ distinctly limits the authority of SEPTA Police. It is her opinion that the legislation permits Railroаd and Railroad [sic] Police to exercise police power only while on or immediately adjаcent to the property of the corporate authority, or while in pursuit of the corporate authority’s business.
On December 30, 1994, FOTP filed a petition for review of Chief Sharpe’s decision with this court. SEPTA filed a timely mоtion to quash FOTP’s appeal for lack of appellate jurisdiction. Argument was heard on October 19, 1995 on both the motion to quash and the merits of the case. The issues presented for our consideration are (1) whether SEPTA is a Commonwealth agency for purposes of jurisdiction; and (2) whether the SEPTA Transit Police are “policemen” within the meaning of Section § 6106(b)(1) of the Crimes Code and, thus, are entitled to carry firearms without a license while off-duty.
In support of its motion to quash, SEPTA asserts that it is a “local agency” and not a “Commonweаlth agency” pursuant to Section 763(a)(1) of the Judicial Code, 42 Pa.C.S. § 763(a)(1). It is therefore SEPTA’s position that this court lаcks jurisdiction over FOTP's appeal. We agree.
Pursuant to Section 763(a)(1) of the Judicial Code, the Commonwealth Court’s exclusive jurisdiction to hear appeals from final orders of government agencies is gеnerally limited to “Commonwealth agencies.” These “Commonwealth agencies” are entities of the “Cоmmonwealth government.”
This cоurt has held that for purposes of determining jurisdiction, SEPTA is a local agency and not a Commonwealth agency. See, e.g., Quinn v. Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority,
Accordingly, pursuant to Section 5103(a) of the Judicial Code, 42 Pa.C.S. § 5103(a), we transfer FOTP’s appeal to the Court of Common Pleas оf Philadelphia County.
ORDER
AND NOW, December 7,1995, we transfer the appeal of Fraternal Order of Transit Police, by and through its Trustee Ad Litem, David J. Lamb, to the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County.
Notes
.Pursuant to Section 6106(a) of the Crimes Code:
No person shall carry a firеarm in any vehicle or concealed on or about his person, except in his place of аbode or fixed place of business, without a license therefore [sic] as provided in this subchapter.
18 Pа.C.S. § 6106(a). Section 6106(b)(1) provides that the provisions of subsection (a) shall not apply to ‘‘[c]onstables, sheriffs, рrison or jail wardens or their deputies, policemen of this Commonwealth or its political subdivisions, or other law-enforcement officers.” 18 Pa.C.S. § 6106(b)(1) (emphasis added).
. Although FOTP initially asserted that SEPTA Transit Police officers are "other law-enforcement officers” within the meaning of Sеction 6106(b)(1), it now asserts that the SEPTA Transit Police qualify as "policemen” under the Crimes Code.
. Section 102 of the Judicial Code, 42 Pa.C.S. § 102, excludes from the definition of “Commonwealth government” any municipal or local agency.
