Washington State House of Representatives Office of Program Research |
BILL ANALYSIS |
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Judiciary Committee |
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HB 2471
Title: An act relating to the methodology of determining the number of district court judges.
Brief Description: Changing the methodology of determining the number of district court judges.
Sponsors: Representatives Esser, Lantz and Casada; by request of Administrator for the Courts.
Brief Summary of Bill |
$Changes the methodology used to determine the number of district court judges.
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Hearing Date: 1/29/02
Staff: Edie Adams (786‑7180).
Background:
The number of district court judges in each county is set by statute. Any change in the number of full or part‑time judges in a county must be made by the Legislature after receiving a recommendation from the Supreme Court. The recommendation must be based on a weighted caseload analysis conducted by the Office of the Administrator for the Courts. The weighted caseload analysis must take into account a number of factors, including: the time that existing judges have available to hear cases; the judicial time needed to process various types of cases; and a determination of the amount of a judge's time that can be devoted exclusively to process cases.
Summary of Bill:
The weighted caseload analysis used by the Supreme Court to make recommendations regarding a change in the number of district court judges in a county is changed to an "objective workload analysis." The objective workload analysis must take into account available judicial resources and the caseload activity of the court.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Not Requested.
Effective Date: Ninety days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.