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Code · Alaska · Title 22 · Chapter 20

Sec. 22.20.310. Court system report.

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Sec. 22.20.310. Court system report.
The administrative director of the Alaska Court System shall, not later than March 15 of each year, make available to the public and file with the senate secretary and the chief clerk of the house of representatives a report regarding the Alaska Court System. The report must include
(1)a profile of the Alaska Court System and its justices, judges, and magistrates;
(2)a summary description of the administration of the court system, including detailed descriptions of its facilities, programs, and personnel;
(3)average, mean, minimum, and maximum time periods between initial receipt and final disposition of cases classified by courts and by each justice, judge, and magistrate;
(4)information identifying each justice, judge, or magistrate who has had salary withheld under the authority of AS 22.05.140 (b), AS 22.07.090 (b), AS 22.10.190 (b), or AS 22.15.220
(c)and the number of times and the time periods of the occurrences;
(5)other information and data relevant to aiding the public and the legislature in understanding the organization, administration, caseload, disposition of cases, and accomplishments of the court system;
(6)the travel expenses and per diem for each justice, judge, or magistrate for the previous calendar year.
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