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RULE 18-202.12. SUPERVISORY DUTIES

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West's Annotated Code of Maryland
Maryland Rules
Title 18. Judges and Judicial Appointees
Chapter 200. Maryland Code of Conduct for Judicial Appointees
Rules Governing the Performance of a Judicial Appointee's Duties [Rules 18-202.1 to 18-202.16]
Effective: [See Text Amendments] to June 30, 2024
MD Rules Judges, Rule 18-202.12
RULE 18-202.12. SUPERVISORY DUTIES
<Text of Rule 18-202.12 effective until June 30, 2024. See, also, Rule 18-202.12 effective July 1, 2024.>
(a) A judicial appointee shall require court staff, court officials, and others subject to the judicial appointee's direction and control to act in a manner consistent with the judicial appointee's obligations under this Code.
(b) A judicial appointee with supervisory authority for the performance of other judicial appointees shall take reasonable measures to ensure that those judicial appointees properly discharge their official responsibilities, including the prompt disposition of matters before them.
COMMENT
[1] A judicial appointee is responsible for his or her own conduct and for the conduct of others, such as staff, when those individuals are acting at the judicial appointee's direction or control. A judicial appointee may not direct court personnel to engage in conduct on the judicial appointee's behalf or as the judicial appointee's representative when such conduct would violate this Code if undertaken by the judicial appointee.
[2] Public confidence in the judicial system depends upon timely justice. To promote the efficient administration of justice, a judicial appointee with supervisory authority must take the steps needed to ensure that judicial appointees under his or her supervision administer their workloads promptly.
Source: This Rule is derived from former Rule 2.12 of Rule 16-814 (2016).

Credits

[Adopted June 6, 2016, eff. July 1, 2016.]
MD Judges, Rule 18-202.12, MD R JUDGES Rule 18-202.12
Current with amendments received through February 1, 2024. Some sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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