78A-2-110. Data bases for judicial boards.
(1) As used in this section, "judicial board" means any judicial branch board,
commission, council, committee, working group, task force, study group, advisory group, or
other body with a defined limited membership that is created to operate for more than six months
by the constitution, by statute, by judicial order, by any justice or judge, by the Judicial Council,
or by the state court administrator, a district court administrator, trial court executive, or by any
clerk or administrator in the judicial branch of state government.
(2) The Judicial Council shall designate a person from its staff to maintain a
computerized data base containing information about all judicial boards.
(3) The person designated to maintain the data base shall ensure that the data base
contains:
(a) the name of the judicial board;
(b) the statutory or constitutional authority for the creation of the judicial board;
(c) the court or other judicial entity under whose jurisdiction the judicial board operates
or with which the judicial board is affiliated, if any;
(d) the name, address, gender, telephone number, and county of each person currently
serving on the judicial board, along with a notation of all vacant or unfilled positions;
(e) the title of the position held by the person who appointed each member of the judicial
board;
(f) the length of the term to which each member of the judicial board was appointed and
the month and year that each judicial board member's term expires;
(g) the organization, interest group, profession, local government entity, or geographic
area that the member of the judicial board represents, if any;
(h) whether or not the judicial board allocates state or federal funds and the amount of
those funds allocated during the last fiscal year;
(i) whether the judicial board is a policy board or an advisory board;
(j) whether or not the judicial board has or exercises rulemaking authority; and
(k) any compensation and expense reimbursement that members of the executive board
are authorized to receive.
(4) The person designated to maintain the data base shall:
(a) make the information contained in the data base available to the public upon request;
and
(b) cooperate with other entities of state government to publish the data or useful
summaries of the data.
(5) (a) The person designated to maintain the data bases shall prepare, publish, and
distribute an annual report by April 1 of each year that includes, as of March 1 of that year:
(i) the total number of judicial boards;
(ii) the name of each of those judicial boards and the court, council, administrator,
executive, or clerk under whose jurisdiction the executive board operates or with which the
judicial board is affiliated, if any;
(iii) for each court, council, administrator, executive, or clerk, the total number of
judicial boards under the jurisdiction of or affiliated with that court, council, administrator,
executive, or clerk;
(iv) the total number of members for each of those judicial boards;
(v) whether each board is a policymaking board or an advisory board and the total
number of policy boards and the total number of advisory boards; and
(vi) the compensation, if any, paid to the members of each of those judicial boards.
(b) The person designated to maintain the data bases shall distribute copies of the report
to:
(i) the chief justice of the Utah Supreme Court;
(ii) the state court administrator;
(iii) the governor;
(iv) the president of the Utah Senate;
(v) the speaker of the Utah House;
(vi) the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel; and
(vii) any other persons who request a copy of the annual report.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 3, 2008 General Session
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