As amended through March 18, 2024
Rule 17 - Rule Relating to District Judge and Municipal Judge Self-disqualification ProcedureSection 1. Whenever a district judge or municipal judge for whom an alternate judge has not been appointed under statute determines, for any reason, that it is inappropriate to preside in an assigned case, the judge must refer the case to the presiding judge of the judicial district for reassignment. Section 2. If a presiding judge determines, for any reason, that it is inappropriate for the presiding judge to preside in an assigned case, the presiding judge must refer the case to the clerk of the supreme court for reassignment by the chief justice. Section 3. If the presiding judge is unable to make an appropriate assignment from among the judges within the judicial district, the presiding judge must refer the case to the clerk of the supreme court for reassignment by the chief justice. Section 4. Reassignment of a judge from out of the district may include consideration of the following factors: (a) whether reassignment in the same administrative unit as the district of venue is appropriate; (b) whether reassignment to a district geographically contiguous to the administrative unit where the case is venued is appropriate;(c) the most recent weighted caseload study; and (d) other relevant factors in the exercise of the constitutional authority of the chief justice to assign judges for temporary duty in any court or district. N.D. Sup. Ct. Admin. R. & Ord. 17
EXPLANATORY NOTE Adopted effective 7/1/1982 and 1/1/1983; amended effective 1/27/1995; 3/1/2012; Adopted effective 9/1/2014; amended effective 8/11/2021.