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§ 17.1-315. Duties of Executive Secretary.

The Executive Secretary to the Supreme Court shall have the following duties:

1. He shall be the Secretary of the Judicial Council;

2. He shall be the Secretary of the Judicial Conference;

3. He shall assist the Chief Justice and the Supreme Court in theadministration of the judicial branch of the government to the end thatlitigation may be expedited and the administration of justice improved in thecourts of the Commonwealth; and

4. He shall have such other duties as may be required of him by the ChiefJustice or by the Supreme Court in the performance of the administrativefunctions of that Court.

(1952, c. 506, § 17-111.2; 1998, c. 872.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-17-1 > Chapter-3 > 17-1-315

§ 17.1-315. Duties of Executive Secretary.

The Executive Secretary to the Supreme Court shall have the following duties:

1. He shall be the Secretary of the Judicial Council;

2. He shall be the Secretary of the Judicial Conference;

3. He shall assist the Chief Justice and the Supreme Court in theadministration of the judicial branch of the government to the end thatlitigation may be expedited and the administration of justice improved in thecourts of the Commonwealth; and

4. He shall have such other duties as may be required of him by the ChiefJustice or by the Supreme Court in the performance of the administrativefunctions of that Court.

(1952, c. 506, § 17-111.2; 1998, c. 872.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-17-1 > Chapter-3 > 17-1-315

§ 17.1-315. Duties of Executive Secretary.

The Executive Secretary to the Supreme Court shall have the following duties:

1. He shall be the Secretary of the Judicial Council;

2. He shall be the Secretary of the Judicial Conference;

3. He shall assist the Chief Justice and the Supreme Court in theadministration of the judicial branch of the government to the end thatlitigation may be expedited and the administration of justice improved in thecourts of the Commonwealth; and

4. He shall have such other duties as may be required of him by the ChiefJustice or by the Supreme Court in the performance of the administrativefunctions of that Court.

(1952, c. 506, § 17-111.2; 1998, c. 872.)