Sec. 51-45b. Medical examination of judge or family support magistrate ordered by Chief Court Administrator, when. Matter referred to Judicial Review Council, when.
Sec. 51-45b. Medical examination of judge or family support magistrate ordered by Chief Court Administrator, when. Matter referred to Judicial Review
Council, when. Whenever the Chief Court Administrator has reason to believe that a
judge or family support magistrate cannot fully perform his or her judicial or magisterial
duties by reason of mental infirmity or illness or because of drug dependency or addiction
to alcohol, the Chief Court Administrator shall direct such judge or family support
magistrate to be examined by such qualified medical expert or experts as the Chief Court
Administrator shall designate, at the expense of the Judicial Department. If the judge
or family support magistrate fails to undergo any such examination or if, upon due
consideration of the report of the expert or experts, the Chief Court Administrator is
satisfied and concludes that the judge or family support magistrate cannot fully perform
his or her judicial or magisterial duties, the Chief Court Administrator shall modify the
assignment of the judge or family support magistrate, or shall remove said judge or
family support magistrate from any assignment, and shall refer the matter together with
the report, if any, of the expert or experts to the Judicial Review Council.
(P.A. 86-402, S. 9, 13; P.A. 89-360, S. 26, 45.)
History: P.A. 89-360 applied provisions to family support magistrates.