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Subdivision 1. Date of state transfer. The court administration expenditures as defined in this section for the remaining judicial districts shall be transferred to the state according to the following schedule:
(1) effective July 1, 2003, the Second and Fourth Judicial Districts;
(2) effective July 1, 2004, the First and Third Judicial Districts; and
(3) effective July 1, 2005, the Sixth and Tenth Judicial Districts.
Subd. 2. Definition; salary expenditures. “Salary expenditures” means the salary of court administration employees, including salaries, related fringe benefits, and insurance, granted to court and other county employees in collective bargaining or county pay plans.
Subd. 3. Definition; court administration expenditures. “Court administration expenditures” means the total expenditures of (1) salary expenditures as defined under subdivision 2 and (2) other related administrative operating expenditures.
Subd. 4. Definition; mandated court services. “Mandated court services” means services for:
(1) guardian ad litem;
(2) interpreter;
(3) Minnesota Rules, parts 9525.0900 to 9525.1020 (rule 20);
(4) civil commitment examination, not including hospitalization or treatment costs, for mental commitments and related proceedings under chapter 253B; and
(5) in forma pauperis costs.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Minnesota Statutes Judiciary (Ch. 480-494) § 480.183. Judicial districts; scheduled dates of state transfer; definition of services - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mn/judiciary-ch-480-494/mn-st-sect-480-183/
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