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PUBLIC LAW 91-358-JULY 29, 1970

[84 STAT.

States Code, is receiving such salary or annuity (1) under the provisions of this subchapter, or (2) under the provisions of section 1 1 1701, as in effect prior to the effective date of this section, and its predecessor laws, shall be increased on the effective date of the increase by a percentage equal to the percentage of such increase under section 8340 of title 5, United States Code. " (b) Nothing in this subchapter shall defeat or diminish rights acquired under section 11-1701, as in effect prior to the effective date of this section, and its predecessor laws, except on the election and with the consent of the judge, annuitant, or other person affected. "Chapter 17.—ADMINISTRATION OF DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COURTS " SUBCHAPTER I.

COURT

ADMINISTRATION

"Sec.

"11-1701. Administration of District of Columbia court system. "11-1702. Responsibilities of chief judges in the respective courts. "11-1703. Executive Officer of the District of Columbia c o u r t s; appointment; compensation. "11-1704. Oath and bond of the Executive Officer. " SUBCHAPTER II.

"11-1721. "11-1722. "11-1723. "11-1724. "11-1725. "11-1726. "11-1727. "11-1728. "11-1729. "11-1730. "11-1731.

COURT PERSONNEL

Clerks of courts. Director of Social Services. Fiscal Officer. Auditor-Master. Appointment of nonjudicial personnel. Compensation. Court reporters. Recruitment and training of personnel. Service of United States marshal. Reports of court personnel. Reports of other personnel. "SUBCHAPTER III.—DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

"11-1741. "11-1742. "11-1743. "11-1744. "11-1745. "11-1746.

Court operations and organization. Property and disbursement. Annual budget. Information.and liaison services. Reports and records. Certification of copies of papers or documents filed in District of Columbia courts. "11-1747. Delegation of authority.

"SUBCHAPTER I.—COURT ADMINISTRATION "§ 11-1701. Administration of District of Columbia court system " (a) There shall be a Joint Committee on Judicial Administration in the District of Columbia (hereafter in this chapter referred to as the 'Joint Committee') consisting of (1) the Chief Judge of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals, who shall serve as Chairman, (2) an associate judge of that court elected annually by the judges thereof, (8) the Chief Judge of the Superior Court, and (4) two associate judges of that court elected annually by the judges thereof. "(b) The Joint Committee shall have responsibility within the District of Columbia court system for the following matters: "(1) General personnel policies, including those for recruitment, removal, compensation, and training. 4 "(2) Accounts and auditing. ^ o aijJj " '3) Procurement and disbursement. n ^4) Submission of the annual budget requests of the District belln'oi Columbia Court of Appeals and the Superior Court to the Commissioner of the District of Columbia as the integrated

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