602.1211 - DUTIES OF CHIEF JUDGES.

        602.1211  DUTIES OF CHIEF JUDGES.         1.  In addition to judicial duties, a chief judge of a judicial      district shall supervise all judicial officers and court employees      serving within the district.  The chief judge shall by order fix the      times and places of holding court, and shall designate the respective      presiding judges, supervise the performance of all administrative and      judicial business of the district, allocate the workloads of district      associate judges and magistrates, and conduct judicial conferences to      consider, study, and plan for improvement of the administration of      justice.         2.  A chief judge shall not attempt to direct or influence a      judicial officer in a judicial ruling or decision.         3.  A chief judge may appoint from among the other judicial      officers of the district, excluding the magistrates, one or more      assistants to serve throughout the judicial district.  A chief judge      may remove a person from the position of assistant.  An assistant      shall have administrative duties as specified in court rules or in      the order of appointment.  An appointment or removal shall be made by      judicial order and shall be filed with the clerk of the district      court in each county in the judicial district.         4.  A chief judge may designate other public officers to accept      bond money or security under section 232.23 or 811.2 at times when      the office of the clerk of court is not open.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         83 Acts, ch 186, § 1211, 10201; 85 Acts, ch 17, §1; 96 Acts, ch      1153, § 3; 97 Acts, ch 126, §43         Referred to in § 811.2