The following standing committees are established to provide continuing study and review of present rules and orders and to propose the adoption of new rules and the amendment or repeal of existing rules and orders for consideration by the Supreme Court. Each standing committee is responsible for the full extent of its area of jurisdiction.
The Supreme Court may establish other committees and jurisdictional responsibilities as circumstances warrant.
N.D.R.Proc.R. 8
Comment (2006 Amendment)
The 2006 amendments to Sec. 8.2 establish term limits for committees operating under this rule. The intent of the amendments is that no member should serve more than three consecutive terms and that no member who has served three consecutive terms should be reappointed until after a six-year break in service.
Comment (1994 Amendment)
The 1994 amendments to Sec. 8.2 disestablish the Attorney Standards Committee. A Joint Attorney Standards Committee is established under Administrative Rule 38.
Comment (1984 Amendment)
In implementing the amendment (07/01/84) to Sec. 8.2 of this rule it is the intent that vacancies of attorney members of the Attorney Standards Committee would be ^lled by SBAND nomination until the one-third membership requirement of the proposal is met. The membership of each of the other committees should remain as now and any attorney vacancy should be ^lled by SBAND appointment to meet the proposed liaison member proposal.
Comment (1982 Amendment)
Section 8 (b) Amendment (07/01/82) deleted Mandatory Continuing Legal Education and added subdivision (v).
Comment (Original Rule)
The Rules Subcommittee expects that the Chief Justice will choose representatives of agencies, such as the Judicial Council, the Legislative Council, the Board of Law Examiners, the Judicial Quali^cations Commission, the State Bar Association of North Dakota, the Disciplinary Board, the Law School at the University of North Dakota, the North Dakota State's Attorneys Association, and the various associations of judicial of^cials and court support personnel for membership on the appropriate standing committees. The Committee expects that the Chief Justice will consult with those agencies in the selection of members of the standing committees and their chairpersons.
Items listed in Section 8.1(a), (b), and (c) are intended to provide an initial indication of the scope of the jurisdiction of each committee and do not imply any determination or recommendation regarding the desirability of the retention of any particular rule or set of rules.
The Rules Subcommittee stresses the substantial importance of limiting the size of standing committees as much as possible and of providing by committee rules for a quorum for the transaction of business.
Cross Reference Section 9A NDRPR, .