(a) Area of focus
The Trial Court Budget Advisory Committee makes recommendations to the council on the preparation, development, and implementation of the budget for the trial courts and provides input to the council on policy issues affecting trial court funding.
(b) Additional duties
In addition to the duties specified in rule 10.34, the committee may make recommendations to the council on:
(1) Trial court budget priorities to guide the development of the budget for the upcoming fiscal year;
(2) The allocation of trial court funding, including any changes to existing methodologies for allocating trial court budget augmentations and reductions; and
(3) Budget policies and procedures, as appropriate.
(c) Membership
(1) The advisory committee consists of an equal number of trial court presiding judges and court executive officers reflecting diverse aspects of state trial courts, including urban, suburban, and rural locales; the size and adequacy of budgets; and the number of authorized judgeships. For purposes of this rule, "presiding judge" means a current presiding judge or a judge who has served as a presiding judge within six years of the year of the appointment as a committee member. An existing presiding judge or past presiding judge member is eligible to be reappointed.
(2) No more than two members may be from the same court.
(3) The chairs of the Trial Court Presiding Judges Advisory Committee and the Court Executives Advisory Committee serve as ex officio voting members.
(4) Notwithstanding rule 10.31(e), a presiding judge is qualified to complete his or her term on the advisory committee even if his or her term as presiding judge of a trial court ends.
(5) The Judicial Council's chief administrative officer and director of Budget Services serve as nonvoting members.
(Subd (c) amended effective January 1, 2019; previously amended effective October 28, 2014.)
Rule 10.64 amended effective January 1, 2019; adopted effective February 20, 2014; previously amended effective October 28, 2014.