Utah Admin. Code R597-1-2 - Definitions
(1)
"Controlling cycle" means the single retention election year which,
when assigned to a judge, establishes the time frames for performance
evaluation.
(2)
"Courtroom observation report" means the individual narrative report
a courtroom observer authors after observing the judge.
(3) "Courtroom observer" means a
volunteer, recruited by commission staff through public outreach and
advertising, who has the duties described in
R597-3-3(6).
(4) "Court staff" means employees
of the judiciary, as identified in
R597-3-2(9)(c),
who have regular contact with the judge as the judge performs
judicial duties. Court staff also includes those who are not employed
by the judiciary but who have ongoing administrative duties in the
courtroom.
(5) For
purposes of administering a survey to a juror, a case is "closed"
when the verdict is rendered or the jury is dismissed.
(6) "Disqualification," as used in
R597-2-2,
means the involuntary disqualification of a commissioner by other
commissioners, in accordance with
R597-2-2(6)
and
R597-2-2(7).
(7) "Evaluation cycle" means a time
period during which a judge is evaluated. Judges not on the supreme
court are subject to two evaluation cycles over a six-year judicial
term. Justices of the supreme court are subject to three evaluation
cycles over a ten-year judicial term.
(8) "Juvenile court professional"
means an individual, as identified in
R597-3-2(9)(d),
whose professional duties place that individual in juvenile court on
a regular and continuing basis.
(9) "Observation instrument" means
the form approved for use by courtroom observers to evaluate the
judicial behavior observed in court.
(10) "Procedural fairness" means
the type of treatment judges should afford people in their courts and
includes the principles and behavioral standards identified in
R597-3-3(12).
(11) "Recusal," as used in
R597-2-2,
means a voluntary self-disqualification by a commissioner.
(12) "Survey" means the aggregate
of questionnaires, each targeting a separate classification of survey
respondents, which together are used to assess judicial
performance.
(13) "Survey
respondent" means an individual, as identified in
R597-3-2(9),
eligible to author a survey response.
(14) "Surveyor" means the
organization or individual awarded a contract through procedures
established by the state procurement code to survey respondents
regarding judicial performance.
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