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Section 202 | Composition -- Appointments -- Ex officio members -- Terms -- U.S. Attorney as nonvoting member. |
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63M-7-202. Composition -- Appointments -- Ex officio members -- Terms -- U.S.
Attorney as nonvoting member. (1) The commission on criminal and juvenile justice shall be composed of 21 voting members as follows: (a) the chief justice of the supreme court, as the presiding officer of the judicial council, or a judge designated by the chief justice; (b) the state court administrator; (c) the executive director of the Department of Corrections; (d) the director of the Division of Juvenile Justice Services; (e) the commissioner of the Department of Public Safety; (f) the attorney general; (g) the president of the chiefs of police association or a chief of police designated by the association's president; (h) the president of the sheriffs' association or a sheriff designated by the association's president; (i) the chair of the Board of Pardons and Parole or a member designated by the chair; (j) the chair of the Utah Sentencing Commission; (k) the chair of the Utah Substance Abuse Advisory Council; (l) the chair of the Utah Board of Juvenile Justice; (m) the chair of the Utah Council on Victims of Crime or the chair's designee; (n) the director of the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health; and (o) the following members designated to serve four-year terms: (i) a juvenile court judge, appointed by the chief justice, as presiding officer of the Judicial Council; (ii) a representative of the statewide association of public attorneys designated by the association's officers; (iii) one member of the House of Representatives who is appointed by the speaker of the House of Representatives; and (iv) one member of the Senate who is appointed by the president of the Senate. (2) The governor shall appoint the remaining three members to four-year staggered terms as follows: (a) one criminal defense attorney appointed from a list of three nominees submitted by the Utah State Bar Association; (b) one representative of public education; and (c) one citizen representative. (3) In addition to the members designated under Subsections (1) and (2), the United States Attorney for the district of Utah may serve as a nonvoting member. (4) In appointing the members under Subsection (2), the governor shall take into account the geographical makeup of the commission.
Amended by Chapter 39, 2010 General Session |
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