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serve as a judge of the Juvenile Court until the vacancy is filled or until the removal of such disability, and the return of the regular judge of that court. § 11-1504. Terms The Juvenile Court shall hold a term on the first Monday of every month and continue the term from day to day as long as may be necessary for the transaction of its business. Subchapter II—Court Officers and Employees §11-1521. Clerk; compensation, bond, oath, and duties (a) The Juvenile Court shall appoint from the eligible list of the Civil Service Commission, a clerk of the court, and shall fix his compensation in accordance with the Classification Act of 1949, as amended. 63 Stat. 954 5u (b) The clerk shall give bond, with surety, and take the oath of note. s e 1071 office prescribed by law for clerks of the United States district courts. (c) The clerk shall: (1) keep accurate and complete accounts of moneys collected from persons under the supervision of the probation department, give receipts therefor, and make reports thereon as the chief judge directs; and (2) perform other duties and keep other records as prescribed by the chief judge. § 11-1522. Administration of oaths by clerk The clerk of the Juvenile Court may administer oaths and affirmations. § 11-1523. Director of Social Work; compensation; qualifications; duties (a) The Juvenile Court shall appoint, from the eligible list of the Civil Service Commission, a Director of Social Work, and shall fix his compensation in accordance with the Classification Act of 1949, as amended. The Director must have the qualifications prescribed by the Civil Service Commission pursuant to the Classification Act of 1949, as amended. (b) Under the administrative direction of the chief judge, the Director of Social Work shall: (1) have charge of all the social work of the court; and (2) in association with other social agencies of the District of Columbia, study sources and causes of delinquency and assist in developing and correlating community-wide plans for the prevention and treatment of delinquency. §11-1524. Supervisor of Probation and other probation officers; compensation; qualifications; duties of Probation Department and officers (a) The Juvenile Court shall appoint, from eligible lists of the Civil Service Commission, a Supervisor of Probation and such other probation officers as it deems necessary, and shall fix their compensation in accordance with the Classification Act of 1949, as amended. The Supervisor of Probation and probation officers must have the qualifications prescribed by the Civil Service Commission pursuant to the Classification Act of 1949, as amended. (b) Under the direction of the Director of Social Work, the Supervisor of Probation shall organize, direct, and develop the work of the Probation Department of the court. 93-025 0-64-34

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