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  6. Title 12 - Courts.
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  8. Chapter 19 - Court Finances.
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  10. Article 1 - General Provisions.


Article 1 - General Provisions.


  • Section 12-19-1 - State responsibility for operating expenses of Unified Judicial System generally; supplementation of state expenditures by counties.
  • Section 12-19-2 - Continuation of financial support by counties from January 16, 1977, through September 30, 1977.
  • Section 12-19-3 - Phasing of state assumption of financial responsibility for Unified Judicial System.
  • Section 12-19-4 - Provision and maintenance by municipalities of courtrooms and judicial and clerical facilities for certain district courts.
  • Section 12-19-5 - Preparation of budget estimates as to state expenditures for trial courts of Unified Judicial System.
  • Section 12-19-6 - Payment by state of salaries and expenses of personnel of Unified Judicial System.
  • Section 12-19-7 - Establishment and filing of special procedures for payment of juror fees, witness fees, etc.
  • Section 12-19-8 - Inventory of equipment and furniture used in operation of trial courts other than municipal and probate courts; submission of inventory to county commission for approval, etc.; finality of decision of Administrative Director of Courts as to items to be transferred to state.
  • Section 12-19-9 - Transfer to state of title to county-owned equipment, furniture and supplies utilized in operation of judicial system.
  • Section 12-19-10 - Local purchasing procedures.
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