California Government Code ARTICLE 2 - Transitional Provisions for Unification
- Section 70210.
The Judicial Council shall adopt rules of court not inconsistent with statute for:(a) The orderly conversion of proceedings pending in municipal courts to proceedings in superior...
- Section 70211.
When the municipal and superior courts in a county are unified:(a) The judgeships in each municipal court in that county are abolished and the previously selected...
- Section 70212.
Except as provided by statute to the contrary, in a county in which the municipal and superior courts become unified, the following shall occur automatically...
- Section 70213.
(a) In a county in which the municipal and superior courts become unified, until revised by the Judicial Council, forms for proceedings within the jurisdiction of...
- Section 70214.
When the municipal and superior courts in a county are unified:(a) Until revised by statute, the total number of authorized court commissioners in the unified superior...
- Section 70215.
This article and other statutes governing unification of the municipal and superior courts in a county shall prevail over any inconsistent statutes otherwise applicable to...
- Section 70216.
(a) If unification of the municipal and superior courts within a county occurs during an election for the office of municipal court judge, the conduct of...
- Section 70217.
On unification of the municipal and superior courts in a county, until adoption of a statewide structure for trial court employees, officers, and other personnel...
- Section 70218.
When the municipal and superior court in a county are unified:(a) Article 3 (commencing with Section 71630) of Chapter 7 of Title 8 shall be fully...
- Section 70219.
On submission by the California Law Revision Commission of its report to the Governor and the Legislature pursuant to Resolution Chapter 102 of the Statutes...
Last modified: October 22, 2018