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PUBLIC LAW 88-241-DEC. 23, 1963

[77 STAT.

amount thereof collected by him during the week next preceding the date of the deposit, to be covered into the Treasury to the credit of the District of Columbia. The clerk shall render an itemized statement of each deposit upon forms and in the manner prescribed by the Board or its authorized representative. (d) Moneys collected in the criminal division of the Court of General Sessions remaining in the hands of the clerk for a period of two years or more, for which claim has not been made by the parties entitled thereto, shall revert to the District of Colimibia, and shall be paid by the clerk to the Board of Commissioners or its authorized representative, to be covered into the Treasury to the credit of the District of Columbia. § 11-985. Audit of accounts The Board of Commissioners of the District of Columbia, or its authorized representative, shall audit the accounts of the clerk of the District of Columbia Court of General Sessions at the end of every quarter, and in the performance of this duty shall have access to all books, papers, and records of the court. CHAPTER 11—DOMESTIC RELATIONS BRANCH OF COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS SUBCHAPTER I—CONTINUATION A N D ORGANIZATION See. 11-1101. Continuation of Branch. 11-1102. Judges; assignment. 11-1103. Sessions. SUBCHAPTER II—OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES 11-1121. Clerk and other personnel, 11-1122. Duties of clerk regarding docket. SUBCHAPTER III—JURISDICTION 11-1141. Exclusive jurisdiction. SUBCHAPTER IV—MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 11-1161. Powers of Branch.

Subchapter I—Continuation and Organization § 11-1101. Continuation of Branch The Domestic Relations Branch of the District of Columbia Court of General Sessions shall continue as a branch in the civil division of the court. §11-1102. Judges; assignment The Domestic Relations Branch of the District of Columbia Court of General Sessions shall consist of three judges of the court, who shall serve in that branch during their tenures of office, but if the chief judge of the court finds the work of the Domestic Relations Branch will not be adversely affected thereby, he may assign any judge of the Domestic Relations Branch to perform the duties of any other judge of the court. The chief judge of the court may assign any other ]udge of the court to serve temporarily in the Domestic Relations Branch if he finds the work of the Domestic Relations Branch requires the assignment. §11-1103. Sessions The Domestic Relations Branch, with at least one judge in attendance, shall be open for the transaction of business every day of the year except Saturday afternoons, Sundays, and legal holidays, and, if deemed necessary, may also hold night sessions.

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