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204 Pa. Code § 29.6. Duties and Responsibilities of a District Court Administrator.

§ 29.6. Duties and Responsibilities of a District Court Administrator.

 Pursuant to Article V, §  10, of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, that, effective as of this date, the duties and responsibilities of a District Court Administrator should be, but not be limited to, those set forth below:

 1. Implementation of policies set by the State Court Administrator.

 2. Assistance to the State Court Administrator in setting statewide policies.

 3. Preparation, submission and management of the budget for his court or courts.

 4. Recruiting, hiring, training, evaluating and monitoring personnel of his court or courts.

 5. Management of space, equipment and facilities of his court or courts.

 6. Dissemination of information concerning, or of interest to, his court or courts.

 7. Procurement of supplies and services for his court or courts.

 8. Custody and disbursement of funds for his court or courts.

 9. Preparation of reports concerning his court or courts.

 10. Jury management.

 11. Study and improvement of caseflow, time standards, and calendaring.

 12. Research and development of effective methods of court functioning, including in districts where feasible the mechanization and computerization of court operations.

 13. Preparation and administration of trial calendars for all civil and criminal cases, including daily trial lists.

 14. Responsibility for the assignment, listing and disposition of all arbitration matters.

 15. General supervision of the minor judiciary system of the Judicial District.

   Official Note

   Where control and supervision of the minor judiciary from an administrative standpoint is vested in the same person serving as court administrator, it is expected that the District Court Administrator give adequate time in pursuance of his duties with the court.

Source

   The provisions of this §  29.6 adopted December 9, 1975, 5 Pa. B. 3256.



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