602.6306 - JURISDICTION, PROCEDURE, APPEALS.

        602.6306  JURISDICTION, PROCEDURE, APPEALS.         1.  District associate judges have the jurisdiction provided in      section 602.6405 for magistrates, and when exercising that      jurisdiction shall employ magistrates' practice and procedure.         2.  District associate judges also have jurisdiction in civil      actions for money judgment where the amount in controversy does not      exceed ten thousand dollars; jurisdiction over involuntary      commitment, treatment, or hospitalization proceedings under chapters      125 and 229; jurisdiction of indictable misdemeanors, class "D"      felony violations, and other felony arraignments; jurisdiction to      enter a temporary or emergency order of protection under chapter 236,      and to make court appointments and set hearings in criminal matters;      jurisdiction to enter orders in probate which do not require notice      and hearing and to set hearings in actions under chapter 633 or 633A;      and the jurisdiction provided in section 602.7101 when designated as      a judge of the juvenile court.  While presiding in these subject      matters a district associate judge shall employ district judges'      practice and procedure.         3.  When a district judge is unable to serve as a result of      temporary incapacity, a district associate judge may, by order of the      chief judge of the judicial district enrolled in the records of the      clerk of the district court, temporarily exercise any judicial      authority within the jurisdiction of a district judge during the time      of incapacity with respect to the matters or classes of matters      specified in that order.         4.  Appeals from judgments or orders of district associate judges      while exercising the jurisdiction of magistrates shall be governed by      the laws relating to appeals from judgments and orders of      magistrates.  Appeals from judgments or orders of district associate      judges while exercising any other jurisdiction shall be governed by      the laws relating to appeals from judgments or orders of district      judges.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         83 Acts, ch 186, § 7306, 10201; 86 Acts, ch 1012, § 2; 91 Acts, ch      108, §7; 94 Acts, ch 1122, §1; 96 Acts, ch 1131, § 2; 2002 Acts, ch      1110, §1; 2006 Acts, ch 1030, §75         Referred to in § 331.307, 364.22