For purposes of this rule, "subordinate judicial officer" means a person appointed by a court to perform subordinate judicial duties as authorized by article VI, section 22 of the California Constitution, including a commissioner, a referee, and a hearing officer.
Except as provided in (d), a person is ineligible to be a subordinate judicial officer unless the person is a member of the State Bar and:
A subordinate judicial officer must comply with the education requirements of any position to which he or she is assigned, even if it is not his or her principal assignment. Such requirements include the following, as applicable: rules 5.30, 5.340, and 10.462 of the California Rules of Court, and Welfare and Institutions Code section 304.7.
(Subd (c) amended effective January 1, 2017; previously amended effective January 1, 2007.)
A person appointed as a juvenile referee or as a hearing officer under Welfare and Institutions Code sections 255 or 5256.1 must meet the qualification requirements established by those sections. Such a person is ineligible to exercise the powers and perform the duties of another type of subordinate judicial officer unless he or she meets the qualifications established in (b).
(Subd (d) amended effective July 1, 2008; previously amended effective January 1, 2007.)
Cal. R. Ct. 10.701