602.6403 - APPOINTMENT, QUALIFICATION, AND RESIGNATION OF MAGISTRATES.

        602.6403  APPOINTMENT, QUALIFICATION, AND RESIGNATION      OF MAGISTRATES.         1.  By June 1 of each year in which magistrates' terms expire, the      county magistrate appointing commission shall appoint, except as      otherwise provided in section 602.6302, the number of magistrates      apportioned to the county by the state court administrator under      section 602.6401, the number of magistrates required pursuant to      substitution orders in effect under section 602.6303, and may appoint      an additional magistrate when allowed by section 602.6402.  The      commission shall not appoint more magistrates than are authorized for      the county by this article.         2.  The magistrate appointing commission for each county shall      prescribe the contents of an application, in addition to any      application form provided by the supreme court, for an appointment      pursuant to this section.  The commission shall publicize notice of      any vacancy to be filled in at least two publications in all official      county newspapers in the county.  The commission shall accept      applications for a minimum of fifteen days prior to making an      appointment, and shall make available during that period of time any      printed application forms the commission prescribes.         3.  Within thirty days following receipt of notification of a      vacancy in the office of magistrate, the commission shall appoint a      person to the office to serve the remainder of the unexpired term.      For purposes of this section, vacancy means a death, resignation,      retirement, or removal of a magistrate, or an increase in the number      of positions authorized.         4.  The term of office of a magistrate is four years, commencing      August 1, 1989.  However, the terms of all magistrates in a county      are deemed to expire if a substitution under section 602.6302 or the      allocation under section 602.6401 results in a reduction in the      number of magistrates in a county where the magistrates hold office.         5.  The commission shall promptly certify the names and addresses      of appointees to the clerk of the district court and to the chief      judge of the judicial district.  The clerk of the district court      shall certify to the state court administrator the names and      addresses of these appointees.         6.  Before assuming office, a magistrate shall subscribe and file      in the office of the state court administrator the oath of office      specified in section 63.6.         7.  Before the commencement of the term of a magistrate, the      members of the magistrate appointing commission may reconsider the      appointment.  Written notification of the reasons for reconsideration      and time and place for the meeting must be sent to the magistrate      appointee and the clerk of the district court.  The commission may      reconvene and decertify the magistrate appointee for good cause.      Notice of the decertification and a statement of the reasons      justifying the decertification shall be promptly sent to the clerk of      the district court, the chief judge of the judicial district, and the      state court administrator.         8.  Annually, the state court administrator shall cause a school      of instruction to be conducted for magistrates, and each magistrate      shall attend prior to the time of taking office unless excused by the      chief justice for good cause.  A magistrate appointed to fill a      vacancy shall attend the first school of instruction that is held      following the appointment, unless excused by the chief justice for      good cause.         9.  A magistrate who seeks to resign from the office of magistrate      shall notify in writing the chief judge of the judicial district as      to the magistrate's intention to resign and the effective date of the      resignation.  The chief judge of the judicial district, upon receipt      of the notice, shall notify the county magistrate appointing      commission and the state court administrator of the vacancy in the      office of magistrate due to resignation.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         83 Acts, ch 186, § 7403, 10201; 89 Acts, ch 114, §3, 4; 89 Acts,      ch 212, §3, 4; 90 Acts, ch 1168, § 59; 98 Acts, ch 1115, § 14, 15;      2003 Acts, ch 151, §43, 64; 2006 Acts, ch 1060, §5         Referred to in § 602.6302, 602.8102(89)