Ariz. R. Sup. Ct. 32
IMPLEMENTATION
The implementation of Rule 32(e) will begin in 2019.
A. Elected members under Rule 32(e)(2) will be elected in 2019, and 2019 only, as follows:
Bar District One will elect one governor to a one-year term.
Bar District Two will elect one governor to a two-year term.
Bar District Three will elect one governor to a three-year term.
Bar District Four will elect one governor to a one-year term.
Bar District Five will elect one governor to a one-year term and one governor to a two-year term.
Bar District Six will elect two governors to one-year terms, two governors to two-year terms, and three governors to three-year terms.
Bar District Seven will elect one governor to a two-year term.
Bar District Eight will elect one governor to a three-year term.
B. Appointed members under Rule 32(e)(4) will be appointed by the Court in 2019, and 2019 only, as follows:
The Court will appoint one public member to a one-year term, one public member to a two-year term, and two public members to three-year terms.
The Court will appoint one at-large member to a one-year term, one at-large member to a two-year term, and one at-large member to a three-year term.
The Court will appoint one district member to a one-year term, one district member to a two-year term, and one district member to a three-year term.
C. In 2020, any governor elected or appointed to a one-year term in 2019 may seek re-election or request re-appointment to a three-year term.
D. In 2021, any governor elected or appointed to a two-year term in 2019 may seek re-election or request re-appointment to a three-year term.
E. In 2022, any governor elected or appointed to a three-year term in 2019 may seek re-election or request re-appointment to a three-year term.
F. Rule 32(e)(2)(F) will not apply to terms of less than three years served under this phase-in schedule. Further, any time served on the Board of Governors prior to January 1, 2019, will not be included in a calculation for term limits under Rule 32(e)(2)(F).
HISTORICAL NOTES
[Note to Jan. 15, 2003 amendment:] Rules 32(a)(1) and (2) contain the unchanged text of former Rules 31(a)(1) and (a)(2) as of December 1, 2002.
[Note to Jan. 15, 2003 amendment:] The text of Rules 32(c)-(l) contain the unchanged text of former Rules 31(c)-(l) as of December 1, 2002.
Administrative Order No. 2016-126, dated November 23, 2016, provides the following implementation provisions for amendments to this rule:
"In order to implement amendments to Rule 32(m), 32(f)(1) and 32(f)(2)(D), Rules of the Arizona Supreme Court in an orderly manner,
"IT IS ORDERED that the State Bar Board of Governors provide the Court a proposed public meetings policy for consideration by February 1, 2017 and a proposed public records policy by May 1, 2017. The provisions of these rule changes will become effective upon approval by the Court of each of these policies.
"IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Rule 32(f)(1), reducing the State Bar Board of Governors from five officers to four, will become effective after the June 16, 2017 annual meeting of the State Bar's Board of Governors. Rule 32(f)(2)(D), preventing officers from serving successive terms in the same office, will become effective after the June 29, 2018 annual meeting of the State Bar's Board of Governors."