602.6501 - COMPOSITION OF COUNTY MAGISTRATE APPOINTING COMMISSIONS.

        602.6501  COMPOSITION OF COUNTY MAGISTRATE APPOINTING      COMMISSIONS.         1.  A magistrate appointing commission is established in each      county.  The commission shall be composed of the following members:         a.  A district judge designated by the chief judge of the      judicial district to serve until a successor is designated.         b.  Three members appointed by the board of supervisors, or      the lesser number provided in section 602.6503, subsection 1.         c.  Two attorneys elected by the attorneys in the county, or      the lesser number provided in section 602.6504, subsection 1.         2.  The clerk of the district court shall maintain a permanent      record of the name, address, and term of office of each commissioner.         3.  A member of a magistrate appointing commission shall be      reimbursed for actual and necessary expenses reasonably incurred in      the performance of official duties.  Reimbursements are payable by      the county in which the member serves, upon certification of the      expenses to the county auditor by the clerk of the district court.      The district judges of each judicial district may prescribe rules for      the administration of this subsection.  
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         83 Acts, ch 186, § 7501, 10201; 84 Acts, ch 1219, § 36         Referred to in § 331.424, 602.1303, 602.8102(88)