Utah Admin. Code R356-2-3 - Definitions
As used in this rule:
(1) "AOC" means the Administrative Office of
the Courts;
(2) "CCJJ" means the
Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice;
(3) "commission" means a judicial nominating
commission created in Sections 78A-10a-302, 78A-10a-402, and
78A-10a-502;
(4) "commissioner"
means an individual appointed by the governor to serve on a commission;
and
(5) "commission staff" means
the individuals assigned by the governor to provide assistance to a commission
pursuant to Subsections 78A-10a-304(2), 78A-10a-404(2), and
78A-10a-504(2).
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(1) As part of the recruitment period , CCJJ shall post a notice of vacancy on its website and shall provide a notice of vacancy to:
(a) the Utah State Bar to be distributed to its members;
(b) members of the media;
(c) the Administrative Office of the Courts;
(d) the president of the Utah Senate; and
(e) other offices and associations as CCJJ determines appropriate.
(2) The notice of vacancy shall include:
(a) the jurisdiction of the court in which the vacancy occurs;
(b) the constitutional minimum requirements for judicial office;
(c) a brief description of the work of the court;
(d) the method for obtaining application forms;
(e) the application deadline; and
(f) the method for submitting oral or written comments at a meeting of the commission .