The internal committees are:
(Subd (a) amended effective April 16, 2020; adopted effective August 14, 2009, previously amended effective February 20, 2014,and January 1, 2019.)
The internal committees of the Judicial Council assist the full membership of the council in its responsibilities by providing recommendations in their assigned areas, including rules for court administration, practice, and procedure, and by performing duties delegated by the council. Internal committees generally work at the same policy level as the council, focusing on the establishment of policies that emphasize long-term strategic leadership and that align with judicial branch goals.
(Subd (b) adopted effective August 14, 2009.)
The Chief Justice appoints each council member and advisory council member to one or more internal committees for a one-year term.
Each internal committee meets as often as necessary to perform its responsibilities. The Administrative Director, as secretary of the Judicial Council, may attend and participate in the meetings of each internal committee.
(Subd (d) amended effective January 1, 2016; adopted as subd (c); previously amended and relettered as subd (d) effective August 14, 2009.)
An advisory council member may vote on any internal committee matter unless the committee is taking final action on behalf of the council.
(Subd (e) relettered effective August 14, 2009; adopted as subd (d) effective January 1, 1999.)
The council may overrule or modify an action taken by an internal committee.
(Subd (f) relettered effective August 14, 2009; adopted as subd (e) effective January 1, 1999.)
As often as necessary, each internal committee must report to the council on the committee's activities.
(Subd (g) relettered effective August 14, 2009; adopted as subd (f) effective January 1, 1999; previously amended effective January 1, 2007.)
Cal. R. Ct. 10.10