Administrative Rule 14 - JUDICIAL PLANNING COMMITTEE
Effective Date: 6/9/1987
Obsolete Date: 4/1/2006
(1) A Judicial Planning Committee is hereby created.
(2) Membership of the Judicial Planning Committee is pursuant to appointment by the Chief Justice with the concurrence of the Court.
(3) The committee chairman and the membership shall serve at the pleasure of the Chief Justice, for two-year terms, but may be reappointed.
(4) The staff for the Judicial Planning Committee shall be provided by the State Court Administrator.
(5) Until otherwise directed by the Court, the Judicial Planning Committee shall:
(a) study the present judicial system and recommend priorities for improvement;
(b) define, develop and cooperate in implementing programs and projects as directed by the Court;
(c) develop a proposed biennial state judicial master program for consideration of the Court;
(d) perform functions relating to the evaluation of grant applications pursuant to a judicial master program and make recommendations to the Court.
Dated this 9th day of June, 1987.
Ralph J. Erickstad, Chief Justice
Gerald W. VandeWalle, Justice
H. F. Gierke III, Justice
Herbert L. Meschke, Justice
Beryl J. Levine, Justice
ATTEST:
Luella Dunn
Clerk of the Supreme Court
SOURCE: AR 14 dated April 7, 1977, formerly Administrative Order VIII.
[Amended effective June 9, 1987.]
SOURCE: N.D. Sup. Ct. Admin. R. 14 dated April 7, 1977, formerly N.D. Sup. Ct. Admin. Order VIII. Amended effective June 9, 1987; April 1, 2006 (Supreme Court No. 20060059); May 1, 2006, to update the rule and incorporate duties of the Public Trust and Confidence Implementation Committee formerly established under Administrative Order 12 (Supreme Court No. 20060123); amended effective August 11, 2021.