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1-Amended IN Senate March 20, 2017 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 39Introduced by Senator Roth(Principal coauthors: Assembly Members Cervantes and Obernolte)(Coauthor: Assembly Member Rodriguez)December 05, 2016 An act to add Section 69614.5 to the Government Code, relating to judgeships. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 39, as amended, Roth. Suspension and allocation of judgeships.Existing law specifies the number of judges for the superior court of each county. Existing law allocates additional judgeships to the various counties in accordance with uniform standards for factually determining additional judicial need in each county, as updated and approved by the Judicial Council, pursuant to the Update of Judicial Needs Study, based on specified criteria, including, among others, workload standards that represent the average amount of time of bench and nonbench work required to resolve each case type.This bill would require the suspension of 4 vacant judgeships, as defined, in superior courts with more authorized judgeships than their assessed judicial need. The bill would require the allocation of 4 judgeships to superior courts with fewer authorized judgeships than their assessed judicial need and would require the judgeships to be funded using existing appropriations for the compensation of superior court judges. The bill would require the suspension to be in accordance with a methodology approved by the Judicial Council, as specified, and would require the determination of a superior courts assessed judicial need to be in accordance with the above uniform standards and be based on the criteria described above. The bill would require the Judicial Council, if a vacant judgeship is eligible for suspension, to promptly notify the applicable courts, the Legislature, and the Governor that the judgeship will be suspended, subject to approval by the Governor.This bill would also make a statement of legislative intent regarding the authority of the Legislature, the Governor, and the Chief Justice of California.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. It is the intent of the Legislature that this act shall not be construed to limit any of the following:(a) The authority of the Legislature to create and fund new judgeships pursuant to Section 4 of Article VI of the California Constitution.(b) The authority of the Governor to appoint a person to fill a vacancy pursuant to subdivision (c) of Section 16 of Article VI of the California Constitution.(c) The authority of the Chief Justice of California to assign judges pursuant to subdivision (e) of Section 6 of Article VI of the California Constitution.SEC. 2. Section 69614.5 is added to the Government Code, to read:69614.5. (a) To provide for a more equitable distribution of judgeships, and pursuant to the requirements described in subdivision (d), both of the following actions shall occur:(1) Four vacant judgeships shall be suspended in superior courts with more authorized judgeships than their assessed judicial need pursuant to subdivision (c).(2) Four judgeships shall be allocated to superior courts with fewer authorized judgeships than their assessed judicial need pursuant to subdivision (c). The four judgeships shall be funded using existing appropriations for the compensation of superior court judges.(b) The suspension of vacant judgeships pursuant to subdivision (a) shall be in accordance with a methodology approved by the Judicial Council after solicitation of public comments.(c) The determination of a superior courts assessed judicial need shall be in accordance with the uniform standards for factually determining additional judicial need in each county, as updated and approved by the Judicial Council, pursuant to the Update of Judicial Needs Study, based on the criteria set forth in subdivision (b) of Section 69614.(d) If a judgeship in a superior court becomes vacant, the Judicial Council shall determine whether the judgeship is eligible for suspension under the methodology, standards, and criteria described in subdivisions (b) and (c). If the judgeship is eligible for suspension, the Judicial Council shall promptly notify the applicable courts, the Legislature, and the Governor that the vacant judgeship shall be suspended, subject to approval by the Governor in compliance with subdivision (c) of Section 16 of Article VI of the California Constitution.(e) (1) For purposes of this section only, a judgeship shall become is vacant when an incumbent judge relinquishes the office through resignation, retirement, death, removal, or confirmation to an appellate court judgeship during either of the following:(A) At any time before the deadline to file a declaration of intention to become a candidate for a judicial office pursuant to Section 8023 of the Elections Code.(B) After the deadline to file a declaration of intention to become a candidate for a judicial office pursuant to Section 8023 of the Elections Code if no candidate submits qualifying nomination papers by the deadline pursuant to Section 8020 of the Elections Code.(2) For purposes of this section, a judgeship shall not become is not vacant when an incumbent judge relinquishes the office as a result of being defeated in an election for that office.(f) For purposes of this section only, the suspension of a vacant judgeship means that the vacant judgeship may not be filled by appointment or election, notwithstanding any other law, unless an appropriation by the Legislature is made for the judgeship.(g) A court in which a vacant judgeship is suspended shall not have the courts funding allocation reduced or any of its funding shifted or transferred as a result of, or in connection with, the suspension of a vacant judgeship pursuant to this section.
1+CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 39Introduced by Senator RothDecember 05, 2016 An act to add Section 69614.5 to the Government Code, relating to judgeships. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 39, as introduced, Roth. Suspension and allocation of judgeships.Existing law specifies the number of judges for the superior court of each county. Existing law allocates additional judgeships to the various counties in accordance with uniform standards for factually determining additional judicial need in each county, as updated and approved by the Judicial Council, pursuant to the Update of Judicial Needs Study, based on specified criteria, including, among others, workload standards that represent the average amount of time of bench and nonbench work required to resolve each case type.This bill would require the suspension of 4 vacant judgeships, as defined, in superior courts with more authorized judgeships than their assessed judicial need. The bill would require the allocation of 4 judgeships to superior courts with fewer authorized judgeships than their assessed judicial need and would require the judgeships to be funded using existing appropriations for the compensation of superior court judges. The bill would require the suspension to be in accordance with a methodology approved by the Judicial Council, as specified, and would require the determination of a superior courts assessed judicial need to be in accordance with the above uniform standards and be based on the criteria described above. The bill would require the Judicial Council, if a vacant judgeship is eligible for suspension, to promptly notify the applicable courts, the Legislature, and the Governor that the judgeship will be suspended, subject to approval by the Governor.This bill would also make a statement of legislative intent regarding the authority of the Legislature, the Governor, and the Chief Justice of California.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. It is the intent of the Legislature that this act shall not be construed to limit any of the following:(a) The authority of the Legislature to create and fund new judgeships pursuant to Section 4 of Article VI of the California Constitution.(b) The authority of the Governor to appoint a person to fill a vacancy pursuant to subdivision (c) of Section 16 of Article VI of the California Constitution.(c) The authority of the Chief Justice of California to assign judges pursuant to subdivision (e) of Section 6 of Article VI of the California Constitution.SEC. 2. Section 69614.5 is added to the Government Code, to read:69614.5. (a) To provide for a more equitable distribution of judgeships, and pursuant to the requirements described in subdivision (d), both of the following actions shall occur:(1) Four vacant judgeships shall be suspended in superior courts with more authorized judgeships than their assessed judicial need pursuant to subdivision (c).(2) Four judgeships shall be allocated to superior courts with fewer authorized judgeships than their assessed judicial need pursuant to subdivision (c). The four judgeships shall be funded using existing appropriations for the compensation of superior court judges.(b) The suspension of vacant judgeships pursuant to subdivision (a) shall be in accordance with a methodology approved by the Judicial Council after solicitation of public comments.(c) The determination of a superior courts assessed judicial need shall be in accordance with the uniform standards for factually determining additional judicial need in each county, as updated and approved by the Judicial Council, pursuant to the Update of Judicial Needs Study, based on the criteria set forth in subdivision (b) of Section 69614.(d) If a judgeship in a superior court becomes vacant, the Judicial Council shall determine whether the judgeship is eligible for suspension under the methodology, standards, and criteria described in subdivisions (b) and (c). If the judgeship is eligible for suspension, the Judicial Council shall promptly notify the applicable courts, the Legislature, and the Governor that the vacant judgeship shall be suspended, subject to approval by the Governor in compliance with subdivision (c) of Section 16 of Article VI of the California Constitution.(e) (1) For purposes of this section only, a judgeship shall become vacant when an incumbent judge relinquishes the office through resignation, retirement, death, removal, or confirmation to an appellate court judgeship during either of the following:(A) At any time before the deadline to file a declaration of intention to become a candidate for a judicial office pursuant to Section 8023 of the Elections Code.(B) After the deadline to file a declaration of intention to become a candidate for a judicial office pursuant to Section 8023 of the Elections Code if no candidate submits qualifying nomination papers by the deadline pursuant to Section 8020 of the Elections Code.(2) For purposes of this section, a judgeship shall not become vacant when an incumbent judge relinquishes the office as a result of being defeated in an election for that office.(f) For purposes of this section only, the suspension of a vacant judgeship means that the vacant judgeship may not be filled by appointment or election, notwithstanding any other law, unless an appropriation by the Legislature is made for the judgeship.(g) A court in which a vacant judgeship is suspended shall not have the courts funding allocation reduced or any of its funding shifted or transferred as a result of, or in connection with, the suspension of a vacant judgeship pursuant to this section.
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3- Amended IN Senate March 20, 2017 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 39Introduced by Senator Roth(Principal coauthors: Assembly Members Cervantes and Obernolte)(Coauthor: Assembly Member Rodriguez)December 05, 2016 An act to add Section 69614.5 to the Government Code, relating to judgeships. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 39, as amended, Roth. Suspension and allocation of judgeships.Existing law specifies the number of judges for the superior court of each county. Existing law allocates additional judgeships to the various counties in accordance with uniform standards for factually determining additional judicial need in each county, as updated and approved by the Judicial Council, pursuant to the Update of Judicial Needs Study, based on specified criteria, including, among others, workload standards that represent the average amount of time of bench and nonbench work required to resolve each case type.This bill would require the suspension of 4 vacant judgeships, as defined, in superior courts with more authorized judgeships than their assessed judicial need. The bill would require the allocation of 4 judgeships to superior courts with fewer authorized judgeships than their assessed judicial need and would require the judgeships to be funded using existing appropriations for the compensation of superior court judges. The bill would require the suspension to be in accordance with a methodology approved by the Judicial Council, as specified, and would require the determination of a superior courts assessed judicial need to be in accordance with the above uniform standards and be based on the criteria described above. The bill would require the Judicial Council, if a vacant judgeship is eligible for suspension, to promptly notify the applicable courts, the Legislature, and the Governor that the judgeship will be suspended, subject to approval by the Governor.This bill would also make a statement of legislative intent regarding the authority of the Legislature, the Governor, and the Chief Justice of California.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
3+ CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 39Introduced by Senator RothDecember 05, 2016 An act to add Section 69614.5 to the Government Code, relating to judgeships. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 39, as introduced, Roth. Suspension and allocation of judgeships.Existing law specifies the number of judges for the superior court of each county. Existing law allocates additional judgeships to the various counties in accordance with uniform standards for factually determining additional judicial need in each county, as updated and approved by the Judicial Council, pursuant to the Update of Judicial Needs Study, based on specified criteria, including, among others, workload standards that represent the average amount of time of bench and nonbench work required to resolve each case type.This bill would require the suspension of 4 vacant judgeships, as defined, in superior courts with more authorized judgeships than their assessed judicial need. The bill would require the allocation of 4 judgeships to superior courts with fewer authorized judgeships than their assessed judicial need and would require the judgeships to be funded using existing appropriations for the compensation of superior court judges. The bill would require the suspension to be in accordance with a methodology approved by the Judicial Council, as specified, and would require the determination of a superior courts assessed judicial need to be in accordance with the above uniform standards and be based on the criteria described above. The bill would require the Judicial Council, if a vacant judgeship is eligible for suspension, to promptly notify the applicable courts, the Legislature, and the Governor that the judgeship will be suspended, subject to approval by the Governor.This bill would also make a statement of legislative intent regarding the authority of the Legislature, the Governor, and the Chief Justice of California.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
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2626 Existing law specifies the number of judges for the superior court of each county. Existing law allocates additional judgeships to the various counties in accordance with uniform standards for factually determining additional judicial need in each county, as updated and approved by the Judicial Council, pursuant to the Update of Judicial Needs Study, based on specified criteria, including, among others, workload standards that represent the average amount of time of bench and nonbench work required to resolve each case type.This bill would require the suspension of 4 vacant judgeships, as defined, in superior courts with more authorized judgeships than their assessed judicial need. The bill would require the allocation of 4 judgeships to superior courts with fewer authorized judgeships than their assessed judicial need and would require the judgeships to be funded using existing appropriations for the compensation of superior court judges. The bill would require the suspension to be in accordance with a methodology approved by the Judicial Council, as specified, and would require the determination of a superior courts assessed judicial need to be in accordance with the above uniform standards and be based on the criteria described above. The bill would require the Judicial Council, if a vacant judgeship is eligible for suspension, to promptly notify the applicable courts, the Legislature, and the Governor that the judgeship will be suspended, subject to approval by the Governor.This bill would also make a statement of legislative intent regarding the authority of the Legislature, the Governor, and the Chief Justice of California.
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38-The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. It is the intent of the Legislature that this act shall not be construed to limit any of the following:(a) The authority of the Legislature to create and fund new judgeships pursuant to Section 4 of Article VI of the California Constitution.(b) The authority of the Governor to appoint a person to fill a vacancy pursuant to subdivision (c) of Section 16 of Article VI of the California Constitution.(c) The authority of the Chief Justice of California to assign judges pursuant to subdivision (e) of Section 6 of Article VI of the California Constitution.SEC. 2. Section 69614.5 is added to the Government Code, to read:69614.5. (a) To provide for a more equitable distribution of judgeships, and pursuant to the requirements described in subdivision (d), both of the following actions shall occur:(1) Four vacant judgeships shall be suspended in superior courts with more authorized judgeships than their assessed judicial need pursuant to subdivision (c).(2) Four judgeships shall be allocated to superior courts with fewer authorized judgeships than their assessed judicial need pursuant to subdivision (c). The four judgeships shall be funded using existing appropriations for the compensation of superior court judges.(b) The suspension of vacant judgeships pursuant to subdivision (a) shall be in accordance with a methodology approved by the Judicial Council after solicitation of public comments.(c) The determination of a superior courts assessed judicial need shall be in accordance with the uniform standards for factually determining additional judicial need in each county, as updated and approved by the Judicial Council, pursuant to the Update of Judicial Needs Study, based on the criteria set forth in subdivision (b) of Section 69614.(d) If a judgeship in a superior court becomes vacant, the Judicial Council shall determine whether the judgeship is eligible for suspension under the methodology, standards, and criteria described in subdivisions (b) and (c). If the judgeship is eligible for suspension, the Judicial Council shall promptly notify the applicable courts, the Legislature, and the Governor that the vacant judgeship shall be suspended, subject to approval by the Governor in compliance with subdivision (c) of Section 16 of Article VI of the California Constitution.(e) (1) For purposes of this section only, a judgeship shall become is vacant when an incumbent judge relinquishes the office through resignation, retirement, death, removal, or confirmation to an appellate court judgeship during either of the following:(A) At any time before the deadline to file a declaration of intention to become a candidate for a judicial office pursuant to Section 8023 of the Elections Code.(B) After the deadline to file a declaration of intention to become a candidate for a judicial office pursuant to Section 8023 of the Elections Code if no candidate submits qualifying nomination papers by the deadline pursuant to Section 8020 of the Elections Code.(2) For purposes of this section, a judgeship shall not become is not vacant when an incumbent judge relinquishes the office as a result of being defeated in an election for that office.(f) For purposes of this section only, the suspension of a vacant judgeship means that the vacant judgeship may not be filled by appointment or election, notwithstanding any other law, unless an appropriation by the Legislature is made for the judgeship.(g) A court in which a vacant judgeship is suspended shall not have the courts funding allocation reduced or any of its funding shifted or transferred as a result of, or in connection with, the suspension of a vacant judgeship pursuant to this section.
38+The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. It is the intent of the Legislature that this act shall not be construed to limit any of the following:(a) The authority of the Legislature to create and fund new judgeships pursuant to Section 4 of Article VI of the California Constitution.(b) The authority of the Governor to appoint a person to fill a vacancy pursuant to subdivision (c) of Section 16 of Article VI of the California Constitution.(c) The authority of the Chief Justice of California to assign judges pursuant to subdivision (e) of Section 6 of Article VI of the California Constitution.SEC. 2. Section 69614.5 is added to the Government Code, to read:69614.5. (a) To provide for a more equitable distribution of judgeships, and pursuant to the requirements described in subdivision (d), both of the following actions shall occur:(1) Four vacant judgeships shall be suspended in superior courts with more authorized judgeships than their assessed judicial need pursuant to subdivision (c).(2) Four judgeships shall be allocated to superior courts with fewer authorized judgeships than their assessed judicial need pursuant to subdivision (c). The four judgeships shall be funded using existing appropriations for the compensation of superior court judges.(b) The suspension of vacant judgeships pursuant to subdivision (a) shall be in accordance with a methodology approved by the Judicial Council after solicitation of public comments.(c) The determination of a superior courts assessed judicial need shall be in accordance with the uniform standards for factually determining additional judicial need in each county, as updated and approved by the Judicial Council, pursuant to the Update of Judicial Needs Study, based on the criteria set forth in subdivision (b) of Section 69614.(d) If a judgeship in a superior court becomes vacant, the Judicial Council shall determine whether the judgeship is eligible for suspension under the methodology, standards, and criteria described in subdivisions (b) and (c). If the judgeship is eligible for suspension, the Judicial Council shall promptly notify the applicable courts, the Legislature, and the Governor that the vacant judgeship shall be suspended, subject to approval by the Governor in compliance with subdivision (c) of Section 16 of Article VI of the California Constitution.(e) (1) For purposes of this section only, a judgeship shall become vacant when an incumbent judge relinquishes the office through resignation, retirement, death, removal, or confirmation to an appellate court judgeship during either of the following:(A) At any time before the deadline to file a declaration of intention to become a candidate for a judicial office pursuant to Section 8023 of the Elections Code.(B) After the deadline to file a declaration of intention to become a candidate for a judicial office pursuant to Section 8023 of the Elections Code if no candidate submits qualifying nomination papers by the deadline pursuant to Section 8020 of the Elections Code.(2) For purposes of this section, a judgeship shall not become vacant when an incumbent judge relinquishes the office as a result of being defeated in an election for that office.(f) For purposes of this section only, the suspension of a vacant judgeship means that the vacant judgeship may not be filled by appointment or election, notwithstanding any other law, unless an appropriation by the Legislature is made for the judgeship.(g) A court in which a vacant judgeship is suspended shall not have the courts funding allocation reduced or any of its funding shifted or transferred as a result of, or in connection with, the suspension of a vacant judgeship pursuant to this section.
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4444 SECTION 1. It is the intent of the Legislature that this act shall not be construed to limit any of the following:(a) The authority of the Legislature to create and fund new judgeships pursuant to Section 4 of Article VI of the California Constitution.(b) The authority of the Governor to appoint a person to fill a vacancy pursuant to subdivision (c) of Section 16 of Article VI of the California Constitution.(c) The authority of the Chief Justice of California to assign judges pursuant to subdivision (e) of Section 6 of Article VI of the California Constitution.
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4646 SECTION 1. It is the intent of the Legislature that this act shall not be construed to limit any of the following:(a) The authority of the Legislature to create and fund new judgeships pursuant to Section 4 of Article VI of the California Constitution.(b) The authority of the Governor to appoint a person to fill a vacancy pursuant to subdivision (c) of Section 16 of Article VI of the California Constitution.(c) The authority of the Chief Justice of California to assign judges pursuant to subdivision (e) of Section 6 of Article VI of the California Constitution.
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58-SEC. 2. Section 69614.5 is added to the Government Code, to read:69614.5. (a) To provide for a more equitable distribution of judgeships, and pursuant to the requirements described in subdivision (d), both of the following actions shall occur:(1) Four vacant judgeships shall be suspended in superior courts with more authorized judgeships than their assessed judicial need pursuant to subdivision (c).(2) Four judgeships shall be allocated to superior courts with fewer authorized judgeships than their assessed judicial need pursuant to subdivision (c). The four judgeships shall be funded using existing appropriations for the compensation of superior court judges.(b) The suspension of vacant judgeships pursuant to subdivision (a) shall be in accordance with a methodology approved by the Judicial Council after solicitation of public comments.(c) The determination of a superior courts assessed judicial need shall be in accordance with the uniform standards for factually determining additional judicial need in each county, as updated and approved by the Judicial Council, pursuant to the Update of Judicial Needs Study, based on the criteria set forth in subdivision (b) of Section 69614.(d) If a judgeship in a superior court becomes vacant, the Judicial Council shall determine whether the judgeship is eligible for suspension under the methodology, standards, and criteria described in subdivisions (b) and (c). If the judgeship is eligible for suspension, the Judicial Council shall promptly notify the applicable courts, the Legislature, and the Governor that the vacant judgeship shall be suspended, subject to approval by the Governor in compliance with subdivision (c) of Section 16 of Article VI of the California Constitution.(e) (1) For purposes of this section only, a judgeship shall become is vacant when an incumbent judge relinquishes the office through resignation, retirement, death, removal, or confirmation to an appellate court judgeship during either of the following:(A) At any time before the deadline to file a declaration of intention to become a candidate for a judicial office pursuant to Section 8023 of the Elections Code.(B) After the deadline to file a declaration of intention to become a candidate for a judicial office pursuant to Section 8023 of the Elections Code if no candidate submits qualifying nomination papers by the deadline pursuant to Section 8020 of the Elections Code.(2) For purposes of this section, a judgeship shall not become is not vacant when an incumbent judge relinquishes the office as a result of being defeated in an election for that office.(f) For purposes of this section only, the suspension of a vacant judgeship means that the vacant judgeship may not be filled by appointment or election, notwithstanding any other law, unless an appropriation by the Legislature is made for the judgeship.(g) A court in which a vacant judgeship is suspended shall not have the courts funding allocation reduced or any of its funding shifted or transferred as a result of, or in connection with, the suspension of a vacant judgeship pursuant to this section.
58+SEC. 2. Section 69614.5 is added to the Government Code, to read:69614.5. (a) To provide for a more equitable distribution of judgeships, and pursuant to the requirements described in subdivision (d), both of the following actions shall occur:(1) Four vacant judgeships shall be suspended in superior courts with more authorized judgeships than their assessed judicial need pursuant to subdivision (c).(2) Four judgeships shall be allocated to superior courts with fewer authorized judgeships than their assessed judicial need pursuant to subdivision (c). The four judgeships shall be funded using existing appropriations for the compensation of superior court judges.(b) The suspension of vacant judgeships pursuant to subdivision (a) shall be in accordance with a methodology approved by the Judicial Council after solicitation of public comments.(c) The determination of a superior courts assessed judicial need shall be in accordance with the uniform standards for factually determining additional judicial need in each county, as updated and approved by the Judicial Council, pursuant to the Update of Judicial Needs Study, based on the criteria set forth in subdivision (b) of Section 69614.(d) If a judgeship in a superior court becomes vacant, the Judicial Council shall determine whether the judgeship is eligible for suspension under the methodology, standards, and criteria described in subdivisions (b) and (c). If the judgeship is eligible for suspension, the Judicial Council shall promptly notify the applicable courts, the Legislature, and the Governor that the vacant judgeship shall be suspended, subject to approval by the Governor in compliance with subdivision (c) of Section 16 of Article VI of the California Constitution.(e) (1) For purposes of this section only, a judgeship shall become vacant when an incumbent judge relinquishes the office through resignation, retirement, death, removal, or confirmation to an appellate court judgeship during either of the following:(A) At any time before the deadline to file a declaration of intention to become a candidate for a judicial office pursuant to Section 8023 of the Elections Code.(B) After the deadline to file a declaration of intention to become a candidate for a judicial office pursuant to Section 8023 of the Elections Code if no candidate submits qualifying nomination papers by the deadline pursuant to Section 8020 of the Elections Code.(2) For purposes of this section, a judgeship shall not become vacant when an incumbent judge relinquishes the office as a result of being defeated in an election for that office.(f) For purposes of this section only, the suspension of a vacant judgeship means that the vacant judgeship may not be filled by appointment or election, notwithstanding any other law, unless an appropriation by the Legislature is made for the judgeship.(g) A court in which a vacant judgeship is suspended shall not have the courts funding allocation reduced or any of its funding shifted or transferred as a result of, or in connection with, the suspension of a vacant judgeship pursuant to this section.
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64-69614.5. (a) To provide for a more equitable distribution of judgeships, and pursuant to the requirements described in subdivision (d), both of the following actions shall occur:(1) Four vacant judgeships shall be suspended in superior courts with more authorized judgeships than their assessed judicial need pursuant to subdivision (c).(2) Four judgeships shall be allocated to superior courts with fewer authorized judgeships than their assessed judicial need pursuant to subdivision (c). The four judgeships shall be funded using existing appropriations for the compensation of superior court judges.(b) The suspension of vacant judgeships pursuant to subdivision (a) shall be in accordance with a methodology approved by the Judicial Council after solicitation of public comments.(c) The determination of a superior courts assessed judicial need shall be in accordance with the uniform standards for factually determining additional judicial need in each county, as updated and approved by the Judicial Council, pursuant to the Update of Judicial Needs Study, based on the criteria set forth in subdivision (b) of Section 69614.(d) If a judgeship in a superior court becomes vacant, the Judicial Council shall determine whether the judgeship is eligible for suspension under the methodology, standards, and criteria described in subdivisions (b) and (c). If the judgeship is eligible for suspension, the Judicial Council shall promptly notify the applicable courts, the Legislature, and the Governor that the vacant judgeship shall be suspended, subject to approval by the Governor in compliance with subdivision (c) of Section 16 of Article VI of the California Constitution.(e) (1) For purposes of this section only, a judgeship shall become is vacant when an incumbent judge relinquishes the office through resignation, retirement, death, removal, or confirmation to an appellate court judgeship during either of the following:(A) At any time before the deadline to file a declaration of intention to become a candidate for a judicial office pursuant to Section 8023 of the Elections Code.(B) After the deadline to file a declaration of intention to become a candidate for a judicial office pursuant to Section 8023 of the Elections Code if no candidate submits qualifying nomination papers by the deadline pursuant to Section 8020 of the Elections Code.(2) For purposes of this section, a judgeship shall not become is not vacant when an incumbent judge relinquishes the office as a result of being defeated in an election for that office.(f) For purposes of this section only, the suspension of a vacant judgeship means that the vacant judgeship may not be filled by appointment or election, notwithstanding any other law, unless an appropriation by the Legislature is made for the judgeship.(g) A court in which a vacant judgeship is suspended shall not have the courts funding allocation reduced or any of its funding shifted or transferred as a result of, or in connection with, the suspension of a vacant judgeship pursuant to this section.
64+69614.5. (a) To provide for a more equitable distribution of judgeships, and pursuant to the requirements described in subdivision (d), both of the following actions shall occur:(1) Four vacant judgeships shall be suspended in superior courts with more authorized judgeships than their assessed judicial need pursuant to subdivision (c).(2) Four judgeships shall be allocated to superior courts with fewer authorized judgeships than their assessed judicial need pursuant to subdivision (c). The four judgeships shall be funded using existing appropriations for the compensation of superior court judges.(b) The suspension of vacant judgeships pursuant to subdivision (a) shall be in accordance with a methodology approved by the Judicial Council after solicitation of public comments.(c) The determination of a superior courts assessed judicial need shall be in accordance with the uniform standards for factually determining additional judicial need in each county, as updated and approved by the Judicial Council, pursuant to the Update of Judicial Needs Study, based on the criteria set forth in subdivision (b) of Section 69614.(d) If a judgeship in a superior court becomes vacant, the Judicial Council shall determine whether the judgeship is eligible for suspension under the methodology, standards, and criteria described in subdivisions (b) and (c). If the judgeship is eligible for suspension, the Judicial Council shall promptly notify the applicable courts, the Legislature, and the Governor that the vacant judgeship shall be suspended, subject to approval by the Governor in compliance with subdivision (c) of Section 16 of Article VI of the California Constitution.(e) (1) For purposes of this section only, a judgeship shall become vacant when an incumbent judge relinquishes the office through resignation, retirement, death, removal, or confirmation to an appellate court judgeship during either of the following:(A) At any time before the deadline to file a declaration of intention to become a candidate for a judicial office pursuant to Section 8023 of the Elections Code.(B) After the deadline to file a declaration of intention to become a candidate for a judicial office pursuant to Section 8023 of the Elections Code if no candidate submits qualifying nomination papers by the deadline pursuant to Section 8020 of the Elections Code.(2) For purposes of this section, a judgeship shall not become vacant when an incumbent judge relinquishes the office as a result of being defeated in an election for that office.(f) For purposes of this section only, the suspension of a vacant judgeship means that the vacant judgeship may not be filled by appointment or election, notwithstanding any other law, unless an appropriation by the Legislature is made for the judgeship.(g) A court in which a vacant judgeship is suspended shall not have the courts funding allocation reduced or any of its funding shifted or transferred as a result of, or in connection with, the suspension of a vacant judgeship pursuant to this section.
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66-69614.5. (a) To provide for a more equitable distribution of judgeships, and pursuant to the requirements described in subdivision (d), both of the following actions shall occur:(1) Four vacant judgeships shall be suspended in superior courts with more authorized judgeships than their assessed judicial need pursuant to subdivision (c).(2) Four judgeships shall be allocated to superior courts with fewer authorized judgeships than their assessed judicial need pursuant to subdivision (c). The four judgeships shall be funded using existing appropriations for the compensation of superior court judges.(b) The suspension of vacant judgeships pursuant to subdivision (a) shall be in accordance with a methodology approved by the Judicial Council after solicitation of public comments.(c) The determination of a superior courts assessed judicial need shall be in accordance with the uniform standards for factually determining additional judicial need in each county, as updated and approved by the Judicial Council, pursuant to the Update of Judicial Needs Study, based on the criteria set forth in subdivision (b) of Section 69614.(d) If a judgeship in a superior court becomes vacant, the Judicial Council shall determine whether the judgeship is eligible for suspension under the methodology, standards, and criteria described in subdivisions (b) and (c). If the judgeship is eligible for suspension, the Judicial Council shall promptly notify the applicable courts, the Legislature, and the Governor that the vacant judgeship shall be suspended, subject to approval by the Governor in compliance with subdivision (c) of Section 16 of Article VI of the California Constitution.(e) (1) For purposes of this section only, a judgeship shall become is vacant when an incumbent judge relinquishes the office through resignation, retirement, death, removal, or confirmation to an appellate court judgeship during either of the following:(A) At any time before the deadline to file a declaration of intention to become a candidate for a judicial office pursuant to Section 8023 of the Elections Code.(B) After the deadline to file a declaration of intention to become a candidate for a judicial office pursuant to Section 8023 of the Elections Code if no candidate submits qualifying nomination papers by the deadline pursuant to Section 8020 of the Elections Code.(2) For purposes of this section, a judgeship shall not become is not vacant when an incumbent judge relinquishes the office as a result of being defeated in an election for that office.(f) For purposes of this section only, the suspension of a vacant judgeship means that the vacant judgeship may not be filled by appointment or election, notwithstanding any other law, unless an appropriation by the Legislature is made for the judgeship.(g) A court in which a vacant judgeship is suspended shall not have the courts funding allocation reduced or any of its funding shifted or transferred as a result of, or in connection with, the suspension of a vacant judgeship pursuant to this section.
66+69614.5. (a) To provide for a more equitable distribution of judgeships, and pursuant to the requirements described in subdivision (d), both of the following actions shall occur:(1) Four vacant judgeships shall be suspended in superior courts with more authorized judgeships than their assessed judicial need pursuant to subdivision (c).(2) Four judgeships shall be allocated to superior courts with fewer authorized judgeships than their assessed judicial need pursuant to subdivision (c). The four judgeships shall be funded using existing appropriations for the compensation of superior court judges.(b) The suspension of vacant judgeships pursuant to subdivision (a) shall be in accordance with a methodology approved by the Judicial Council after solicitation of public comments.(c) The determination of a superior courts assessed judicial need shall be in accordance with the uniform standards for factually determining additional judicial need in each county, as updated and approved by the Judicial Council, pursuant to the Update of Judicial Needs Study, based on the criteria set forth in subdivision (b) of Section 69614.(d) If a judgeship in a superior court becomes vacant, the Judicial Council shall determine whether the judgeship is eligible for suspension under the methodology, standards, and criteria described in subdivisions (b) and (c). If the judgeship is eligible for suspension, the Judicial Council shall promptly notify the applicable courts, the Legislature, and the Governor that the vacant judgeship shall be suspended, subject to approval by the Governor in compliance with subdivision (c) of Section 16 of Article VI of the California Constitution.(e) (1) For purposes of this section only, a judgeship shall become vacant when an incumbent judge relinquishes the office through resignation, retirement, death, removal, or confirmation to an appellate court judgeship during either of the following:(A) At any time before the deadline to file a declaration of intention to become a candidate for a judicial office pursuant to Section 8023 of the Elections Code.(B) After the deadline to file a declaration of intention to become a candidate for a judicial office pursuant to Section 8023 of the Elections Code if no candidate submits qualifying nomination papers by the deadline pursuant to Section 8020 of the Elections Code.(2) For purposes of this section, a judgeship shall not become vacant when an incumbent judge relinquishes the office as a result of being defeated in an election for that office.(f) For purposes of this section only, the suspension of a vacant judgeship means that the vacant judgeship may not be filled by appointment or election, notwithstanding any other law, unless an appropriation by the Legislature is made for the judgeship.(g) A court in which a vacant judgeship is suspended shall not have the courts funding allocation reduced or any of its funding shifted or transferred as a result of, or in connection with, the suspension of a vacant judgeship pursuant to this section.
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68-69614.5. (a) To provide for a more equitable distribution of judgeships, and pursuant to the requirements described in subdivision (d), both of the following actions shall occur:(1) Four vacant judgeships shall be suspended in superior courts with more authorized judgeships than their assessed judicial need pursuant to subdivision (c).(2) Four judgeships shall be allocated to superior courts with fewer authorized judgeships than their assessed judicial need pursuant to subdivision (c). The four judgeships shall be funded using existing appropriations for the compensation of superior court judges.(b) The suspension of vacant judgeships pursuant to subdivision (a) shall be in accordance with a methodology approved by the Judicial Council after solicitation of public comments.(c) The determination of a superior courts assessed judicial need shall be in accordance with the uniform standards for factually determining additional judicial need in each county, as updated and approved by the Judicial Council, pursuant to the Update of Judicial Needs Study, based on the criteria set forth in subdivision (b) of Section 69614.(d) If a judgeship in a superior court becomes vacant, the Judicial Council shall determine whether the judgeship is eligible for suspension under the methodology, standards, and criteria described in subdivisions (b) and (c). If the judgeship is eligible for suspension, the Judicial Council shall promptly notify the applicable courts, the Legislature, and the Governor that the vacant judgeship shall be suspended, subject to approval by the Governor in compliance with subdivision (c) of Section 16 of Article VI of the California Constitution.(e) (1) For purposes of this section only, a judgeship shall become is vacant when an incumbent judge relinquishes the office through resignation, retirement, death, removal, or confirmation to an appellate court judgeship during either of the following:(A) At any time before the deadline to file a declaration of intention to become a candidate for a judicial office pursuant to Section 8023 of the Elections Code.(B) After the deadline to file a declaration of intention to become a candidate for a judicial office pursuant to Section 8023 of the Elections Code if no candidate submits qualifying nomination papers by the deadline pursuant to Section 8020 of the Elections Code.(2) For purposes of this section, a judgeship shall not become is not vacant when an incumbent judge relinquishes the office as a result of being defeated in an election for that office.(f) For purposes of this section only, the suspension of a vacant judgeship means that the vacant judgeship may not be filled by appointment or election, notwithstanding any other law, unless an appropriation by the Legislature is made for the judgeship.(g) A court in which a vacant judgeship is suspended shall not have the courts funding allocation reduced or any of its funding shifted or transferred as a result of, or in connection with, the suspension of a vacant judgeship pursuant to this section.
68+69614.5. (a) To provide for a more equitable distribution of judgeships, and pursuant to the requirements described in subdivision (d), both of the following actions shall occur:(1) Four vacant judgeships shall be suspended in superior courts with more authorized judgeships than their assessed judicial need pursuant to subdivision (c).(2) Four judgeships shall be allocated to superior courts with fewer authorized judgeships than their assessed judicial need pursuant to subdivision (c). The four judgeships shall be funded using existing appropriations for the compensation of superior court judges.(b) The suspension of vacant judgeships pursuant to subdivision (a) shall be in accordance with a methodology approved by the Judicial Council after solicitation of public comments.(c) The determination of a superior courts assessed judicial need shall be in accordance with the uniform standards for factually determining additional judicial need in each county, as updated and approved by the Judicial Council, pursuant to the Update of Judicial Needs Study, based on the criteria set forth in subdivision (b) of Section 69614.(d) If a judgeship in a superior court becomes vacant, the Judicial Council shall determine whether the judgeship is eligible for suspension under the methodology, standards, and criteria described in subdivisions (b) and (c). If the judgeship is eligible for suspension, the Judicial Council shall promptly notify the applicable courts, the Legislature, and the Governor that the vacant judgeship shall be suspended, subject to approval by the Governor in compliance with subdivision (c) of Section 16 of Article VI of the California Constitution.(e) (1) For purposes of this section only, a judgeship shall become vacant when an incumbent judge relinquishes the office through resignation, retirement, death, removal, or confirmation to an appellate court judgeship during either of the following:(A) At any time before the deadline to file a declaration of intention to become a candidate for a judicial office pursuant to Section 8023 of the Elections Code.(B) After the deadline to file a declaration of intention to become a candidate for a judicial office pursuant to Section 8023 of the Elections Code if no candidate submits qualifying nomination papers by the deadline pursuant to Section 8020 of the Elections Code.(2) For purposes of this section, a judgeship shall not become vacant when an incumbent judge relinquishes the office as a result of being defeated in an election for that office.(f) For purposes of this section only, the suspension of a vacant judgeship means that the vacant judgeship may not be filled by appointment or election, notwithstanding any other law, unless an appropriation by the Legislature is made for the judgeship.(g) A court in which a vacant judgeship is suspended shall not have the courts funding allocation reduced or any of its funding shifted or transferred as a result of, or in connection with, the suspension of a vacant judgeship pursuant to this section.
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7272 69614.5. (a) To provide for a more equitable distribution of judgeships, and pursuant to the requirements described in subdivision (d), both of the following actions shall occur:
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7474 (1) Four vacant judgeships shall be suspended in superior courts with more authorized judgeships than their assessed judicial need pursuant to subdivision (c).
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7676 (2) Four judgeships shall be allocated to superior courts with fewer authorized judgeships than their assessed judicial need pursuant to subdivision (c). The four judgeships shall be funded using existing appropriations for the compensation of superior court judges.
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7878 (b) The suspension of vacant judgeships pursuant to subdivision (a) shall be in accordance with a methodology approved by the Judicial Council after solicitation of public comments.
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8080 (c) The determination of a superior courts assessed judicial need shall be in accordance with the uniform standards for factually determining additional judicial need in each county, as updated and approved by the Judicial Council, pursuant to the Update of Judicial Needs Study, based on the criteria set forth in subdivision (b) of Section 69614.
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8282 (d) If a judgeship in a superior court becomes vacant, the Judicial Council shall determine whether the judgeship is eligible for suspension under the methodology, standards, and criteria described in subdivisions (b) and (c). If the judgeship is eligible for suspension, the Judicial Council shall promptly notify the applicable courts, the Legislature, and the Governor that the vacant judgeship shall be suspended, subject to approval by the Governor in compliance with subdivision (c) of Section 16 of Article VI of the California Constitution.
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84-(e) (1) For purposes of this section only, a judgeship shall become is vacant when an incumbent judge relinquishes the office through resignation, retirement, death, removal, or confirmation to an appellate court judgeship during either of the following:
84+(e) (1) For purposes of this section only, a judgeship shall become vacant when an incumbent judge relinquishes the office through resignation, retirement, death, removal, or confirmation to an appellate court judgeship during either of the following:
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8686 (A) At any time before the deadline to file a declaration of intention to become a candidate for a judicial office pursuant to Section 8023 of the Elections Code.
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8888 (B) After the deadline to file a declaration of intention to become a candidate for a judicial office pursuant to Section 8023 of the Elections Code if no candidate submits qualifying nomination papers by the deadline pursuant to Section 8020 of the Elections Code.
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90-(2) For purposes of this section, a judgeship shall not become is not vacant when an incumbent judge relinquishes the office as a result of being defeated in an election for that office.
90+(2) For purposes of this section, a judgeship shall not become vacant when an incumbent judge relinquishes the office as a result of being defeated in an election for that office.
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9292 (f) For purposes of this section only, the suspension of a vacant judgeship means that the vacant judgeship may not be filled by appointment or election, notwithstanding any other law, unless an appropriation by the Legislature is made for the judgeship.
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9494 (g) A court in which a vacant judgeship is suspended shall not have the courts funding allocation reduced or any of its funding shifted or transferred as a result of, or in connection with, the suspension of a vacant judgeship pursuant to this section.