Compendium of Budget Information for the 2010 General Session

Capital Facilities & Government Operations
Appropriations Subcommittee
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Agency: Administrative Services

Line Item: Judicial Conduct Commission

Function

The Judicial Conduct Commission is a quasi-independent agency that investigates and resolves complaints against Utah judges. The executive director manages claims, assigns investigators, and prosecutes judges when necessary. The commission dismisses approximately ninety percent of all complaints, resolves five percent by stipulation, and conducts formal hearings for five percent of all complaints.

Statutory Authority

A constitutional amendment passed in 1984 established the Commission as part of Article VIII, Section 13 of the Utah Constitution. Following investigations and hearings, if the commission finds cause as outlined in Section 13, it may recommend that the Supreme Court reprimand, censure, suspend, remove, or involuntarily retire any justice or judge.

Commission composition is defined in UCA 78A-11-103 as:

  • Two members from the House of Representatives
  • Two members of the Senate
  • Two members of the Utah State Bar
  • Three non-members of the Bar, appointed by the governor with consent of the Senate
  • One member of the Utah Court of Appeals
  • One judge from a trial court of record

Intent Language

    Under terms of UCA 63J-1-402(3), the Legislature intends that funds provided by Item 45, Chapter 2, or Item 32, Chapter 392, Laws of Utah 2008 shall not lapse and that those funds shall be used to hire temporary contractors or part-time employees on as-needed basis.

Funding Detail

Current expense in this budget is used to hire outside investigators and temporary employees based on case load.

Sources of Finance
2006
Actual
2007
Actual
2008
Actual
2009
Actual
2010
Approp
General Fund $229,200 $244,500 $254,700 $237,200 $218,400
General Fund, One-time $0 ($600) $0 $0 $0
Beginning Nonlapsing $41,600 $54,000 $59,200 $97,500 $87,900
Closing Nonlapsing ($54,000) ($59,200) ($97,500) ($105,500) ($78,300)
Total
$216,800
$238,700
$216,400
$229,200
$228,000
 
Programs:
2006
Actual
2007
Actual
2008
Actual
2009
Actual
2010
Approp
Judicial Conduct Commission $216,800 $238,700 $216,400 $229,200 $228,000
Total
$216,800
$238,700
$216,400
$229,200
$228,000
 
Categories of Expenditure
2006
Actual
2007
Actual
2008
Actual
2009
Actual
2010
Approp
Personnel Services $174,700 $184,600 $183,100 $185,200 $168,700
In-state Travel $7,100 $3,100 $2,700 $3,500 $3,500
Out-of-state Travel $2,100 $6,600 $4,400 $13,500 $6,600
Current Expense $25,400 $33,400 $21,900 $21,100 $41,000
DP Current Expense $2,300 $11,000 $4,300 $5,900 $8,200
Capital Outlay $5,200 $0 $0 $0 $0
Total
$216,800
$238,700
$216,400
$229,200
$228,000
 
Other Indicators
2006
Actual
2007
Actual
2008
Actual
2009
Actual
2010
Approp
Budgeted FTE 1.9 1.9 2.0 2.0 1.5
Actual FTE 1.8 1.8 1.5 1.4 0.0






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