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Courthouses to to shut down statewide Aug. 6, 2012 Furlough day is one of three Administrative Office of the Courts implementing to balance budget. Affects District & Circuit Court, issuance of drivers license and other services at trial courthouses such as the Adair Judicial Center, 201 Campbellsville Street - not county courthouses by Leigh Anne Hiatt, Public Information Officer Administrative offices of the Courts FRANKFORT, KY - Courthouses will be closed statewide and all court services will be unavailable Monday, August 6, as the Kentucky Judicial Branch shuts down for the first of three furlough days in 2012. This will be the first time since Kentucky's modern court system was formed in 1976 that the Judicial Branch must close courthouse doors to balance its budget. The furloughs will affect only non-elected court personnel, who will be off work without pay as part of the Judicial Branch's Fiscal Year 2013 Budget Reduction Plan. The entire court system will be closed Monday, August 6; Tuesday, September 4; and Monday, October 15, 2012. This includes the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Circuit Court, District Court, Offices of Circuit Court Clerk, the Administrative Office of the Courts and all court services, including Pretrial Services, Drug Court, the Court Designated Worker Program, Court Interpreting Services, the State Law Library and driver license branches. The Supreme Court of Kentucky has approved two orders that provide guidance on how the statewide court closures are to be implemented. While the two orders provide more detail, below is a summary of what the public and the law enforcement and legal communities should expect on furlough days:
The Supreme Court and leadership from the Administrative Office of the Courts will meet in January 2013 to determine if additional furloughs and reductions are necessary for the remainder of FY 2013, which runs July 1, 2012, to June 30, 2013. They will also begin drafting a budget reduction plan for FY 2014, which presents an even greater shortfall than in FY 2013. Kentucky Judicial Branch The chief justice of Kentucky is the administrative head of the state court system and is responsible for its operation. The Administrative Office of the Courts is the operations arm of the court system. The AOC executes the Judicial Branch budget and supports the activities of nearly 3,300 court system employees and 403 elected justices, judges and circuit court clerks. This story was posted on 2012-07-27 15:32:04
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