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<law><site_title>Virginia Decoded</site_title><site_url>https://vacode.org</site_url><law_id>78278</law_id><section_number>17.1-703</section_number><catch_line>Presiding officer; study of procedure</catch_line><edition url="https://vacode.org/2025/" slug="2025" current="TRUE" last_updated="">2025</edition><structure><unit label="title" level="1" order_by="1" identifier="17.1">Courts of Record</unit><unit label="chapter" level="2" order_by="1" identifier="7">Judicial Policy-Making Bodies</unit><unit label="article" level="3" order_by="1" identifier="1">Judicial Council</unit></structure><text>
						<section><p>The Chief Justice of the Supreme <span class="dictionary">Court</span>, or the other justice summoning the Council, shall be its presiding officer.
		The Council shall, during each of its meetings, make a continuous study of the organization and the rules and methods of procedure and practice of the judicial system of the Commonwealth, the work accomplished and the results produced by the system and its various parts; and shall make studies of the need, or lack of need, of additional <span class="dictionary">judges</span> or justices of the Supreme <span class="dictionary">Court</span> of Virginia, the <span class="dictionary">Court</span> of <span class="dictionary">Appeals</span> of Virginia, and the <span class="dictionary">circuit</span> <span class="dictionary">courts</span>.
		On the request of the presiding officer, the <span class="dictionary">Attorney General</span> shall attend the Council and confer with the members thereof, more particularly on the Commonwealth&#x2019;s business in the <span class="dictionary">courts</span>, and for the purpose of devising methods for the prevention of undue delay in the <span class="dictionary">trial</span> of such cases.</p></section></text><history>1930, p. 789, &#xA7; 17-225; Michie Code 1942, &#xA7; 6571h; 1968, c. 387; 1991, c. 406; 1995, c. 41; 1998, c. 872.</history><metadata></metadata></law>
