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2002 SESSION
SB 153 Circuit court clerks.
Introduced by: Thomas K. Norment, Jr. | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Circuit court clerks. Makes various revisions to the duties and responsibilities of filings, etc., in the circuit court clerks' offices such as: clarifying the limitations on public access to social security numbers; authorizing localities to supplement clerks salaries; giving authority to clerks to sign prisoner transportation orders when authorized by the judge; providing for the disposition of original wills after microfilming; removing the reference to abstracts of executions on judgments that no longer have to be filed; clarifying that partial certificates of satisfaction are to be indexed; deleting obsolete references to fees for applications for tax deeds; clarifying procedure for filing requests for copies of certificates of analysis in criminal cases; requiring court orders to specifically identify the human biological evidence to be preserved in a criminal case; clarifying the fees payable on petitions for approval of proposed distributions from minors' estates; and waiving application fees for deputy circuit court clerks seeking appointment as notaries public.
SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE:
Circuit court clerks. Makes various revisions to the duties and responsibilities of filings, etc., in the circuit court clerks' offices such as: clarifying the limitations on public access to social security numbers; authorizing localities to supplement clerks salaries; giving authority to clerks to sign prisoner transportation orders when authorized by the judge; providing for the disposition of original wills after microfilming; removing the reference to abstracts of executions on judgments that no longer have to be filed; clarifying that partial certificates of satisfaction are to be indexed; deleting obsolete references to fees for applications for tax deeds; clarifying procedure for filing requests for copies of certificates of analysis in criminal cases; requiring court orders to specifically identify the human biological evidence to be preserved in a criminal case; clarifying the fees payable on petitions for approval of proposed distributions from minors' estates; and waiving application fees for deputy circuit court clerks seeking appointment as notaries public.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Circuit court clerks. Makes various revisions to the duties and responsibilities of filings, etc., in the circuit court clerks' offices such as: clarifying the limitations on public access to social security numbers; authorizing localities to supplement clerks salaries; giving explicit authority to clerks to sign prisoner transportation orders; providing for the disposition of original wills after microfilming; removing the reference to abstracts of executions on judgments that no longer have to be filed; clarifying that partial certificates of satisfaction are to be indexed; deleting obsolete references to fees for applications for tax deeds; clarifying procedure for filing requests for copies of certificates of analysis in criminal cases; requiring court orders to specifically identify the human biological evidence to be preserved in a criminal case; clarifying the fees payable on petitions for approval of proposed distributions from minors' estates; and waiving application fees for deputy circuit court clerks seeking appointment as notaries public.