Certification of new judges. A. DUTIES OF COURT ADMINISTRATOR. Under the
Rules for Court of Limited Jurisdiction Training and Certification of Judges
Rule: 2
Jurisdiction: MT
Bluebook Citation: Mont. COLJTACO R. 2
direction of the commission, the supreme court administrator shall: (1) send governing bodies a letter containing information on certification of judges; (2) send to each new judge an information packet containing: (a) an application for temporary certification; (b) a questionnaire on what books, references, and other materials are available in the judge’s office; (c) a checklist of materials needed by the judge; (d) information on the next available training session; (e) notification of options in case of failure to obtain a certificate of completion, including information on available study materials; and (f) a copy of these rules; (3) notify the Montana Magistrates’ Association of the name and address of each new judge; (4) notify the commission of the name and address of each new judge; and (5) monitor the temporary certificate status of each new judge and report to the commission on the status of each application for a temporary certificate. B. DUTIES OF NEW JUDGE. A new judge shall: (1) return the completed request for a temporary certificate to the supreme court administrator; (2) return the completed questionnaire to the supreme court administrator; (3) apply to the supreme court administrator for enrollment in the next semiannual training session; and (4) enroll with the supreme court administrator for testing for a certificate of completion. C. DUTIES OF GOVERNING BODY. The governing body shall: (1) immediately notify each newly elected or appointed judge of the requirement to contact the supreme court administrator’s office; and (2) complete the notification of election or appointment and mail it to the supreme court administrator’s office.
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