LD 973
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any final order of the District Court. The family case
management officer law magistrate shall inform the parties of
the rights of review established in this paragraph.

 
F. A family case management officer has the power to impose
punitive and remedial sanctions in a summary proceeding for
contempt occurring in the actual presence of the family case
management officer and seen or heard by the family case
management officer. The Maine Rules of Civil Procedure
relating to summary contempt proceedings apply to a family
case management officer exercising the contempt power under
this paragraph Family law magistrates have the same
contempt powers as judges and justices of the Judicial
Department.

 
G.__The Chief Judge of the District Court may allow family
law magistrates to wear robes when presiding over any
proceeding.

 
2. Additional staff. The State Court Administrator shall
provide other necessary staff to the Family Division, within the
limits of funds available, and shall seek to take full advantage
of federal funding, including reimbursements.

 
3. Reports. The State Court Administrator shall keep
statistical records relating to the cases handled by the Family
Division and report this information to the Supreme Judicial
Court annually and to the joint standing committee of the
Legislature having jurisdiction over judiciary matters by January
15th of each odd-numbered calendar year.

 
A. The State Court Administrator shall evaluate the
functioning of the family case management officers law
magistrates in providing a system of justice that is
responsive to the needs of families and the support of their
children in light of the jurisdiction given to the family
case management officers law magistrates under this section.
The State Court Administrator shall report to the joint
standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction
over judiciary matters no later than January 15, 1999 with
recommendations, if any, for changing the duties provided in
subsection 1, paragraph D.

 
B. The State Court Administrator shall report to the joint
standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction
over judiciary matters by January 15, 1999 explaining the
justification for the particular geographic assignments of
the family case management officers law magistrates.


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