Plain English Breakdown
The official source material did not provide specific details on the timeline or steps required for the orderly transfer, only that it must be approved by a two-thirds vote locally.
Lauderdale County Court Relocation Act
This act changes the requirement for the relocation of the Probate and Juvenile Courts from 'immediate' to 'orderly' and specifies local approval by a two-thirds vote.
What This Bill Does
- Changes the requirement for the relocation of the Probate and Juvenile Courts from 'immediate and orderly' to just 'orderly'.
- Requires the County Commission of Lauderdale County to take necessary steps for the orderly transfer of the courts, including judges, staff, files, and records.
- Specifies that after a judge's term ends, the court will be dissolved and its duties transferred to other local courts.
Who It Names or Affects
- The Probate and Juvenile Courts in Lauderdale County
- Lauderdale County Commission
Terms To Know
- Justice Complex
- A building or facility where multiple court systems operate.
- Private Acts
- Legislation that applies to a specific county or entity, not the entire state.
Limits and Unknowns
- The act requires local approval by a two-thirds vote of Lauderdale County's legislative body.
- It does not specify when the relocation must be completed.