21A.350 Weighted caseload analysis of need to increase, decrease, or rearrange
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circuits or districts or reallocate judges -- Certification of necessity.
(1)Beginning in 2020 and every eight
(8)years thereafter, the Supreme Court may
direct the Administrative Office of the Courts to perform a weighted caseload
analysis to determine the need to reduce, increase, or rearrange the
Commonwealth's judicial circuits and districts, to reallocate the assignment of
judges, or to modify the number of judges relative to their respective populations or
caseloads. This analysis shall include caseload totals by case type and case weight
and the total number of judges necessary for the Commonwealth's judicial circuits
and districts.
(2)The Supreme Court shall submit any weighted caseload analysis performed under
subsection
(1)of this section to the General Assembly by December 31 of the year
in which the analysis is performed. If the analysis indicates a need to reduce,
increase, or rearrange the judicial circuits or districts, to reallocate the assignment
of judges, or to modify the number of judges due to population or caseload changes,
a certification of necessity shall be submitted as required by Sections 112 and 113
of the Constitution of Kentucky, which may include a proposed redrawing of circuit
or district boundaries, reallocation of the assignment of judges, or modification of
the number of judges.