602.1204 - PROCEDURES FOR JUDICIAL BRANCH.

        602.1204  PROCEDURES FOR JUDICIAL BRANCH.         1.  The supreme court shall prescribe procedures for the orderly      and efficient supervision and administration of the judicial branch.      These procedures shall be executed by the chief justice.         2.  The state court administrator may issue directives relating to      the management of the judicial branch.  The subject matters of these      directives shall include, but need not be limited to, fiscal      procedures, the judicial retirement system, and the collection and      reporting of statistical and other data.  The directives shall      provide for an affirmative action plan which shall be based upon      guidelines provided by the Iowa state civil rights commission.  In      addition, when establishing salaries and benefits the state court      administrator shall not discriminate in the employment or pay between      employees on the basis of gender by paying wages to employees at a      rate less than the rate at which wages are paid to employees of the      opposite gender for work of comparable worth.  As used in this      section "comparable worth" means the value of work as measured by      the composite of the skill, effort, responsibility, and working      conditions normally required in the performance of work.         3.  The supreme court shall compile and publish all procedures and      directives relating to the supervision and administration of the      internal affairs of the judicial branch, and shall distribute a copy      of the compilation and all amendments to each operating component of      the judicial branch.         4.  The supreme court shall accept bids for the printing of court      forms from both public and private enterprises and shall attempt to      contract with both public and private enterprises for a reasonable      portion of the court forms.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         83 Acts, ch 186, § 1204, 10201; 98 Acts, ch 1047, §37; 2003 Acts,      ch 35, §43, 49; 2003 Acts, ch 145, §271         Referred to in § 602.1208, 602.1209, 602.1401