Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session

Delaware House Bill HB214 Latest Draft

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                            SPONSOR:      Rep. Lynn & Sen. Paradee           HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES   152nd GENERAL ASSEMBLY       HOUSE BILL NO. 214       AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 10 RELATING TO FAMILY COURT COMMISSIONERS.      

     

     SPONSOR:      Rep. Lynn & Sen. Paradee     

SPONSOR: Rep. Lynn & Sen. Paradee

 SPONSOR:  

 Rep. Lynn & Sen. Paradee 

   

 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 

 152nd GENERAL ASSEMBLY 

   

 HOUSE BILL NO. 214 

   

 AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 10 RELATING TO FAMILY COURT COMMISSIONERS. 

   

  BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE:    Section 1. Amend Title 10 by making deletions as shown by strike through and insertions as shown by underline as follows:      CHAPTER 9. The Family Court of the State of Delaware    Subchapter I. Organization, Administration and Operation     915. Commissioners; appointment; duties; review.    (a) The Governor shall appoint, with the consent of a majority of all members elected to the Senate, suitable persons to act as Commissioners of the Family Court, all of whom shall hold office for a term of 4 years and shall be residents of the State for at least 5 years immediately preceding their appointment. Upon second and subsequent appointments and confirmations, a Commissioner of the Family Court shall hold office for a term of 6 years. An incumbent Commissioner and/or Master of the Family Court may be appointed as a Commissioner, so long as the person is duly admitted to practice before the highest court of any State of the United States. Other appointees shall be duly admitted to practice law before the Supreme Court of this State.    (b) The number of Commissioners appointed shall not be less than  5, with at least 1 Commissioner assigned to each county.   7, with at least 2 Commissioners assigned to Kent County and at least 2 Commissioners assigned to Sussex County. All newly appointed Commissioners and all reappointed commissioners, on application for nomination by the Governor, shall reside in the county for which they seek appointment.    (c) The salaries of such Commissioners shall be part of the annual budget of the Family Court and shall reflect the educational background and experience of the appointees.    Section 2. This Act takes effect on July 1,2024.      

 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE: 

  Section 1. Amend Title 10 by making deletions as shown by strike through and insertions as shown by underline as follows: 

    CHAPTER 9. The Family Court of the State of Delaware 

  Subchapter I. Organization, Administration and Operation 

   915. Commissioners; appointment; duties; review. 

  (a) The Governor shall appoint, with the consent of a majority of all members elected to the Senate, suitable persons to act as Commissioners of the Family Court, all of whom shall hold office for a term of 4 years and shall be residents of the State for at least 5 years immediately preceding their appointment. Upon second and subsequent appointments and confirmations, a Commissioner of the Family Court shall hold office for a term of 6 years. An incumbent Commissioner and/or Master of the Family Court may be appointed as a Commissioner, so long as the person is duly admitted to practice before the highest court of any State of the United States. Other appointees shall be duly admitted to practice law before the Supreme Court of this State. 

  (b) The number of Commissioners appointed shall not be less than  5, with at least 1 Commissioner assigned to each county.   7, with at least 2 Commissioners assigned to Kent County and at least 2 Commissioners assigned to Sussex County. All newly appointed Commissioners and all reappointed commissioners, on application for nomination by the Governor, shall reside in the county for which they seek appointment. 

  (c) The salaries of such Commissioners shall be part of the annual budget of the Family Court and shall reflect the educational background and experience of the appointees. 

  Section 2. This Act takes effect on July 1,2024. 

   

  SYNOPSIS   This Act increases the number of statewide Family Court Commissioners from 5 to 7 with at least 2 of the Commissioners being assigned to Kent County and 2 of the Commissioners being assigned to Sussex County. This Act also requires all newly appointed Commissioners and reappointed Commissioners, upon application for nomination by the Governor, to reside in the county where they seek to be appointed. This Act will take effect on July 1,2024.      

 SYNOPSIS 

 This Act increases the number of statewide Family Court Commissioners from 5 to 7 with at least 2 of the Commissioners being assigned to Kent County and 2 of the Commissioners being assigned to Sussex County. This Act also requires all newly appointed Commissioners and reappointed Commissioners, upon application for nomination by the Governor, to reside in the county where they seek to be appointed. This Act will take effect on July 1,2024.