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Ch. 198                                     1993 LAWS OF MARYLAND

THE OTHER DUTIES PRESCRIBED BY RULE OR LAW. THE CHIEF CLERK MAY
DELEGATE ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES TO OTHER CLERICAL OR ADMINISTRATIVE
PERSONNEL OF THE FAMILY COURT IN A MANNER CONSISTENT WITH RULE OR LAW.

(B) THE CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK IN EACH DISTRICT IS RESPONSIBLE
TO THE CHIEF CLERK OF THE FAMILY COURT AND THE ADMINISTRATIVE JUDGE OF
THE DISTRICT FOR THE MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION OF THE CLERICAL STAFF
AND WORK WITHIN THE DISTRICT, INCLUDING DOCKETS, RECORDS, AND ALL
NECESSARY PAPERS.

3-801.

(a) In this subtitle, the following words have the meanings indicated, unless the
context of their use indicates oth
erwise.

(i) "Court" means the [circuit court of a county or Baltimore City sitting as the
juvenile court. In Montgomery County, it m
eans the District Court sitting as the juvenile
court] FAMILY COURT.                                                                                       

[3-803.                                                                                 

(a)     In Baltimore City, Prince George's County and in any county in which the case
load requires it, on
e or more judges shall be assigned specially to handle cases arising
under this subtitle. The assignm
ent shall be made by the administrative judge of the
circuit, subject to the approval of the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals, except that in
Montgomery County, the assignment shall be made by the Chi
ef Judge of the District
Court, subject to the approval of the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals. The judg
es so
assigned are not subject to an automatic regular rotation.

(b)     To the extent feasible, the judges assigned to hear juvenile causes shall be
those who

(1) Desire to be so assigned;

(2) Have the temperament necessary to deal properly with the cases and
children lik
ely to come before the court; and

(3) Have special experience or training in juvenile causes and the problems
of children likely to come before the court.]

[3-813.

(a) (1) The judges of a circuit court may not appoint a master for juvenile
caus
es unless the appointment and the appointee are approved by the Chief Judge of the
Court of Appeals. The standards expressed in § 3-803, with respect to the assignment of
judges, are applicable to th
e appointment of masters. A master, at the time of his
appointment and th
ereafter during his service as a master, shall be a member in good
standing of the Maryland Bar.

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