FIRST REGULAR SESSION
SENATE BILL NO. 270
91ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY
INTRODUCED BY SENATOR SCHNEIDER.
Read 1st time January 10, 2001, and 1,000 copies ordered printed.
TERRY L. SPIELER, Secretary.
0988S.01I
AN ACT
Relating to administrative law judges, with an effective date.
Section 1. 1. This section shall apply to each agency of the executive branch of state government that employs or engages one or more administrative law judges, either full or part-time, to adjudicate contested cases, and which provides for chief administrative law judges or administrative law judges in charge of particular offices or groups of administrative law judges.
2. The office shall be headed by a chief administrative law judge selected by a majority of the administrative law judges to serve a term of two years, who may be removed only for cause and shall continue in office until a successor is appointed.
3. The chief administrative law judge shall:
(1) Supervise the administrative law judges in the office or group;
(2) Assign administrative law judges in any case referred to the office or group;
(3) Protect and ensure the decisional independence of each administrative law judge;
(4) Establish and implement standards and specialized training programs and provide materials for administrative law judges;
(5) Provide and coordinate continuing education programs and services for administrative law judges, including research, technical assistance, technical and professional publications, compile and disseminate information, and advise of changes in the law relative to their duties.