28 APPENDIX U.S.C. § 45
NOTES OF ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON RULES-1967The duties imposed upon clerks of the courts of appeals by this rule are those imposed by rule or practice in a majority of the circuits. The second sentence of subdivision (a) authorizing the closing of the clerk's office on Saturday and non-national legal holidays follows a similar provision respecting the district court clerk's office found in FRCP 77(c) and in FRCrP 56.
NOTES OF ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON RULES-1971 AMENDMENTThe amendment adds Columbus Day to the list of legal holidays. See the Note accompanying the amendment of Rule 26(a).
NOTES OF ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON RULES-1986 AMENDMENTThe amendment to Rule 45(b) permits the courts of appeals to maintain computerized dockets. The Committee believes that the Administrative Office of the United States Courts ought to have maximum flexibility in prescribing the format of this docket in order to ensure a smooth transition from manual to automated systems and subsequent adaptation to technological improvements.The amendments to Rules 45(a) and (d) are technical. No substantive change is intended. The Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr. has been added to the list of national holidays.
COMMITTEE NOTES ON RULES-1998 AMENDMENT The language and organization of the rule are amended to make the rule more easily understood. In addition to changes made to improve the understanding, the Advisory Committee has changed language to make style and terminology consistent throughout the appellate rules. These changes are intended to be stylistic only.
COMMITTEE NOTES ON RULES-2002 AMENDMENT Subdivision (c). Subdivision (c) has been amended so that the clerk may use electronic means to serve notice of entry of an order or judgment upon parties who have consented to such service.Changes Made After Publication and Comments. No changes were made to the text of the proposed amendment or to the Committee Note.
COMMITTEE NOTES ON RULES-2005 AMENDMENT Subdivision (a)(2). Rule 45(a)(2) has been amended to refer to the third Monday in February as "Washington's Birthday." A federal statute officially designates the holiday as "Washington's Birthday," reflecting the desire of Congress specially to honor the first president of the United States. See 5 U.S.C. § 6103(a). During the 1998 restyling of the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure, references to "Washington's Birthday" were mistakenly changed to "Presidents' Day." The amendment corrects that error.Changes Made After Publication and Comments. No changes were made to the text of the proposed amendment or to the Committee Note.
COMMITTEE NOTES ON RULES-2023 AMENDMENT The amendment adds "Juneteenth National Independence Day" to the list of legal holidays. See Juneteenth National Independence Day Act, P.L. 117-17 (2021) (amending 5 U.S.C. § 6103(a)) . A stylistic change was made.