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duties in the circuit administrative judge
and the county administrative judges (see,
e.g. Rules 1200 c, 1200 d, and 1202) whereas
the statute contemplates the handling of many
administrative tasks by the administrator who
is responsible to all the judges of the
circuit, not to the circuit administrative
judge.
To the extent of any inconsistency, the 1972
statute has in turn superseded the rules.
This is clearly a recent expression of
legislative policy, and the revisor does not,
therefore, propose any change in this policy.
The only other changes made are in style.
SUBTITLE 2. STATE REPORTER.
SEC. 13-201. OFFICE CREATED AND CONTINUED;
APPOINTMENT; TERM.
THE POSITION OF STATE REPORTER IS CREATED AND
CONTINUED. THE JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS SHALL
APPOINT THE STATE REPORTER FOR A TERM OF FOUR YEARS
UNLESS THE JUDGES REMOVE HIM SOONER. HE IS ELIGIBLE
FOR REAPPOINTMENT.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This section presently appears as
Art. 80, §1. The only changes made are in
style.
SEC. 13-202. COMPENSATION.
THE STATE REPORTER SHALL HAVE THE SALARY PROVIDED
IN THE STATE BUDGET.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This section presently appears as
Art. 80, §2. The only changes made are in
style.
SEC. 13-203. DUTIES OF STATE REPORTER; CLERICAL
ASSISTANCE; EXPENSES.
THE STATE REPORTER, UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE
COURT OF APPEALS, SHALL PREPARE FOR PUBLICATION
REPORTS OF CASES DECIDED IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF
MARYLAND AND IN THE COURT OF SPECIAL APPEALS OF
MARYLAND AND DESIGNATED FOR PUBLICATION BY THE
RESPECTIVE COURTS. THE CLERK OF EACH APPELLATE COURT
SHALL DELIVER TO THE REPORTER ACCURATE COPIES OF THE
OPINIONS DESIGNATED FOR PUBLICATION BY HIS COURT. THE
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