                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

COMMITTEE ON DISTRICT COURTS (§ 16.1-69.33)

There is hereby established a Committee on District Courts to be composed of the
Majority Leader of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Delegates, the
Chairman of the House Committee for Courts of Justice or his designee who shall
be a member of the committee, the Chairman of the Senate Committee for Courts of
Justice or his designee who shall be a member of the committee, two members of
the House Committee for Courts of Justice to be appointed by the Chairman of the
committee, and two members of the Senate Committee for Courts of Justice to be
appointed by the Chairman of the committee, the Chief Justice of the Supreme
Court of Virginia who shall be chair of the Committee, one judge of a circuit
court, two general district court judges and two juvenile and domestic relations
district court judges. The judicial members of the Committee on District Courts
shall be made to give representation insofar as feasible to various geographic
areas of the Commonwealth. The judicial members of the Committee on District
Courts shall be appointed by, and serve at the pleasure of the Chief Justice.
		The Committee shall meet at such times and places as it may from time to time
designate for the purposes of authorizing the appointment of substitute judges
pursuant to § 16.1-69.14, authorizing the establishment of clerks&#8217;
offices in counties or cities as may be requisite, and establishing when such
offices shall be open for business, authorizing the appointment of personnel for
the district courts pursuant to Article 4 (§ 16.1-69.37 et seq.) of this
chapter and establishing procedures for administrative review of appeals from
personnel actions for district court personnel and magistrates, fixing salary
classification schedules of court personnel pursuant to Article 5 (§ 16.1-69.44
et seq.) of this chapter and establishing vacation and sick leave for district
court judges, district court personnel and magistrates, and for such other
duties or matters as are now, or may hereafter be conferred upon the Committee
by law. The Committee may also adopt an official seal and authorize its use by
district court clerks and deputy clerks of the district courts. Such salary
classification schedules, vacation and sick leave policies shall be uniform
throughout the Commonwealth.
		The Committee on District Courts shall have sole authority and discretion in
adjusting salary classification schedules for district court personnel. The
Committee shall fix such salaries for the several district court personnel at
least annually at such time as it deems it proper and as soon as practicable
thereafter certify to the Comptroller and the Executive Secretary of the Supreme
Court a detailed statement of the salaries fixed by them for the several
district courts and the effective date of any salary adjustments.
		The Committee on District Courts shall appoint (i) a Clerk&#8217;s Advisory
Committee composed of two clerks from the general district courts and two clerks
from the juvenile and domestic relations district courts; such appointments
shall be made after giving due consideration to former clerks of county and
municipal courts not of record; (ii) a Magistrate&#8217;s Advisory Committee
composed of two magistrates; such advisory committees are to make
recommendations to the Committee regarding administrative functions of the
district courts.
		For the performance of their duties, the Committee shall be reimbursed out of
the money appropriated for the adjudication of cases in the district trial
courts for their actual expenses incurred in the performance of their duties and
in addition, per diem compensation allowed for members of the General Assembly
for each day spent in performing such duties; provided, however, that no
additional compensation shall be paid to members of the judiciary serving on the
Committee.
		In the event of the establishment of personal liability of a district court
judge or magistrate for the loss of property or money from a district court or
magistrate&#8217;s office by reason of robbery or burglary, the Committee on
District Courts shall have the authority, after appropriate investigation and
upon its determination that the individual judge or magistrate was not negligent
in the performance of his duties, to reimburse such judge or magistrate to the
extent of his personal liability on a warrant of the Comptroller issued as
provided by law. However, such reimbursement shall not exceed $1,000 per claim.
This paragraph shall apply to all claims arising on and after July 1, 1976.

HISTORY: 1972, c. 708; 1973, cc. 546, 547; 1974, cc. 333, 484; 1975, c. 334;
1976, cc. 52, 444; 1978, c. 133; 1984, c. 23; 1992, c. 497; 2001, c. 367; 2004,
c. 330; 2008, c. 115; 2015, c. 331.