Bill Text: IN SB0215 | 2010 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Madison County courts.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2010-01-05 - First reading: referred to Committee on Judiciary [SB0215 Detail]
Download: Indiana-2010-SB0215-Introduced.html
Citations Affected: IC 33-33-48.
Synopsis: Madison County courts. Establishes a unified circuit court
for Madison County by combining the current judge of the Madison
circuit court and the five judges of the Madison superior court into a
unified circuit court with six judges. Specifies that the Madison
superior court judges serving on June 30, 2010, serve as judges of the
unified Madison circuit court. Transfers all cases and other matters
pending in the Madison superior court at the close of business on June
30, 2010, to the Madison circuit court on July 1, 2010. Repeals
provisions concerning the establishment and operation of the Madison
superior court.
Effective: July 1, 2010.
January 5, 2010, read first time and referred to Committee on Judiciary.
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(b) The magistrate continues in office until removed by the judges of the
(1) A small claims and misdemeanor division under IC 33-28-3 that has a:
(A) small claims docket; and
(B) minor offenses and violations docket.
(2) Criminal.
(3) Juvenile.
(4) Civil.
(5) Probate.
(6) Problem solving.
(b) The assignment of judges of the circuit court to the dockets specified in subsection (a) must be by rule of the circuit court.
(1) Ensure that the circuit court operates efficiently and judicially under rules adopted by the circuit court.
(2) Annually submit to the fiscal body of Madison County a budget for the court, including amounts necessary for:
(A) the operation of the circuit court's probation department;
(B) the defense of indigents; and
(C) maintaining an adequate legal research facility.
(3) Make the appointments or selections required of a circuit or superior court judge.
(1) Allocation of case load.
(2) Legal representation for indigents.
(3) Budgetary matters of the circuit court.
(4) Operation of the probation department.
(5) Term of administration of the chief judge.
(6) Employment and management of circuit court personnel.
(7) Cooperative efforts with other courts for establishing and administering shared programs and facilities.
(b) The circuit court shall file with the division of state court administration a copy of the rules adopted under this section.
(b) Personnel employed under this section:
(1) include court reporters, bailiffs, clerical staff, and any additional officers necessary for the proper administration of the circuit court; and
(2) are subject to the rules concerning employment and management of circuit court personnel adopted by the circuit court under section 16 of this chapter.
(b) A circuit court administrator appointed under this section is subject to the rules concerning employment and management of circuit court personnel adopted by the circuit court under section 16 of this chapter.
; (10)IN0215.1.9. --> SECTION 9. THE FOLLOWING ARE REPEALED [EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2010]: IC 33-33-48-2; IC 33-33-48-3; IC 33-33-48-4; IC 33-33-48-5; IC 33-33-48-6; IC 33-33-48-7; IC 33-33-48-8; IC 33-33-48-9; IC 33-33-48-10; IC 33-33-48-11.
Madison superior court term that the judge was serving under the
law in effect on June 30, 2010.
(b) The superior court for Madison County is abolished as of
July 1, 2010. All cases and other matters pending in the Madison
superior court at the close of business on June 30, 2010, shall be
transferred to the Madison circuit court on July 1, 2010. A case or
other matter transferred under this SECTION shall be treated as
if the case or other matter were originally filed in the Madison
circuit court.
(c) On July 1, 2010, all property and obligations of the Madison
superior court become the property and obligations of the Madison
circuit court.
(d) This SECTION expires January 1, 2015.