Provides for the family court commissioner of the 7th Judicial Circuit to be compensated by the state
Impact
The introduction of SB1717 is expected to have a significant impact on how family courts operate within the state. By allowing family court commissioners to be compensated by the state rather than relying solely on reimbursable salaries, the bill aims to enhance the stability and availability of judicial resources. It addresses potential shortages of commissioners and ensures that the family court system can function efficiently, especially in circuits where the demand for court resources is high.
Summary
Senate Bill 1717, introduced by Senator Nurrenbern, seeks to amend section 487.020 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, specifically regarding the appointment and compensation of family court commissioners. The bill stipulates that in any circuit court with a family court, a majority of circuit and associate circuit judges may appoint commissioners to handle family court cases, ensuring that these positions receive state funding. This initiative aims to streamline the appointment process for family court commissioners while maintaining the ability for local judicial circuits to have necessary support for their case loads.
Contention
While the bill has the potential to improve functionality within family courts, there may be points of contention regarding its funding and the implications of state control over local judicial appointments. Critics may argue that relying on state appropriations could restrict the independence of local courts and their ability to make decisions tailored to their specific community needs. Furthermore, ensuring that sufficient state funding is allocated to cover these positions could also become a political issue, raising concerns about budget priorities and fiscal responsibility.
Allows the circuit court of St. Louis City to collect a civil case filing fee of an amount not to exceed $20, rather than $15, for certain uses, including the maintenance of a law library
Allows the circuit court of St. Louis City to collect a civil case filing fee of an amount not to exceed $20, rather than $15, for certain uses, including the maintenance of a law library
Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of statewide elected officials, the Judiciary, the Office of the State Public Defender, and the General Assembly
Article V Convention; process for appointing commissioners and alternate commissioners to represent the State of Alabama at Article V Convention established