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Code · CFR · Title 28 — Judicial Administration · Part 813 · § 813.3

§ 813.3. Requirements for clearance of CSOSA guidance documents.

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CSOSA's review and clearance of guidance documents, including policy and procedures, occurs according to the stages set forth in paragraphs
(a)and
(b)of this section.
(a)Policy management---(1) Stage 1---planning. The CSOSA component coordinates with OPA to initiate the process.
(2)Stage 2---development. The CSOSA component provides the operational details and OPA will conduct the analysis and coordination and then prepare the initial document.
(3)Stage 3---review. The multi-layered review involves the Associate Directors, other CSOSA components and Employee Labor Relations (ELR), if appropriate. Upon completion, the Director reviews and signs the document for implementation.
(4)Stage 4---maintenance. The Office of Information Technology
(OIT)posts the signed policies to CSOSA's intranet and/or public-facing web portal, and OPA maintains the central repository of all signed policies and associated working files and initiates the biennial review.
(b)Procedure (also known as operating instruction---OI) management---(1) Stage 1---planning. The CSOSA component submits a request to OPA for a new OI or an update to an existing OI;
(2)Stage 2---development. The CSOSA component prepares the content for the initial draft, which OPA reviews and affects any necessary coordination across CSOSA.
(3)Stage 3---review. The initial draft OI is submitted simultaneously to CSOSA Associate Directors, the Supervisory Policy Analyst, and Office of the Director for review. If applicable, notice is provided to union representatives; and upon clearance and approvals it is submitted to the Director for review, signature, and implementation.
(4)Stage 4---maintenance. The Office of Information Technology
(OIT)posts the signed OI to CSOSA's intranet and/or public-facing web portal; OPA maintains the central repository of all signed OI and associated working files and initiates the biennial review.
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