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Code · Maryland · Courts and Judicial Proceedings

§ 13-101

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§13–101.
(a)There is an Administrative Office of the Courts, headed by the State Court Administrator. The Administrator is appointed by and holds office during the pleasure of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Maryland. The Administrator shall have the compensation provided in the State budget. The Administrative Office of the Courts shall have a seal in the form the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Maryland approves. The courts of the State shall take judicial notice of the seal.
(b)Subject to the approval of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Maryland, the Administrator may appoint employees necessary to carry out his duties. The persons appointed shall have the compensation provided in the State budget.
(c)Neither the Administrator nor any employee of the Administrative Office of the Courts may engage directly or indirectly in the practice of law.
(d)The State Court Administrator, under the supervision and direction of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Maryland, shall:
(1)Examine the state of the dockets of the courts and determine the need for assistance by any court;
(2)Make recommendations to the Chief Justice relating to assignment of judges to courts in need of assistance and carry out the directions of the Chief Justice as to assignment of judges;
(3)Collect and compile statistical and other data, make reports of the business transacted by the courts, and transmit this information to the Chief Justice in order that action may be taken in respect to it;
(4)Prepare and submit budget estimates of State appropriations necessary for maintenance and operation of the judicial system and make recommendations in respect to it;
(5)Draw any requisition for payment of State money appropriated for maintenance and operation of the judicial system;
(6)Collect statistical and other data and make reports relating to expenditure of State and local public money for maintenance and operation of the judicial system and the offices connected to it;
(7)Obtain reports in accordance with law or rules of the Supreme Court of Maryland or the Chief Justice adopts on cases and other judicial business in which action is delayed beyond periods of time specified by law or rules of court, and report the information to the Chief Justice;
(8)Formulate and submit to the Chief Justice recommendations for improvement of the judicial system;
(9)Make and publish an annual report of the affairs of the Administrator’s Office;
(10)Design a citation form for citations to be issued under § 3–8A–33 of this article and citations to be issued to a minor under § 10–119 of the Criminal Law Article; and
(11)Perform other duties the Chief Justice assigns.
(e)The Administrative Office of the Courts shall:
(1)Keep a current list of alcoholism education or treatment programs that the Maryland Department of Health approves for use under § 6–219(c) or § 6–220(e) of the Criminal Procedure Article; and
(2)Notify promptly the appropriate judges whenever the Maryland Department of Health approves a new alcoholism education or treatment program or withdraws approval for a program.
(f)Every judge, clerk of court, and any other State or local officer shall comply with any request approved by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Maryland and made by the Administrator or any of his assistants for information and statistical data bearing on the state of the dockets of the courts, the business transacted by them, and the expenditure of public money for maintenance and operation of the judicial system.
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