602.5105 - CHIEF JUDGE.

        602.5105  CHIEF JUDGE.         1.  At the first meeting in each odd-numbered year the judges of      the court of appeals by majority vote shall designate one judge as      chief judge, to serve for a two-year term.  A vacancy in the office      of chief judge shall be filled for the remainder of the unexpired      term by majority vote of the judges of the court of appeals, after      any vacancy on the court has been filled.         2.  The chief judge shall supervise the business of the court and      shall preside when present at a session of the court.         3.  If the chief judge desires to be relieved of the duties of      chief judge while retaining the status of judge of the court of      appeals, the chief judge shall notify the chief justice and the other      judges of the court of appeals.  The office of chief judge shall be      deemed vacant, and shall be filled as provided in this section.         4.  In the absence of the chief judge, the duties of the chief      judge shall be exercised by the judge next in precedence.  Judges of      the court of appeals other than the chief judge have precedence      according to the length of time served on that court.  Of several      judges having equal periods of time served, the eldest has      precedence.  
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         83 Acts, ch 186, § 6105, 10201