The court administrator of Pennsylvania has temporarily imposed limits on public access to the Pennsylvania Judicial Center in Harrisburg.

Court administrator Geoff Moulton announced Friday that, beginning at noon, access to the PJC in the Capitol Complex in Harrisburg will be limited to employees and those with badge keycard credentials. Lawyers, litigants and witnesses will be granted some access to the building in connection with disciplinary matters, and lawyers and litigants will also be granted access for filing papers or pleadings with the appellate court prothonotaries.

The announcement said the decision was made consistent with a directive from Gov. Tom Wolf regarding public access to state buildings.