Part 1 · Judicial Council

Rule 10.21. Proposals from members of the public for changes to rules, standards, or forms

Amended April 16, 2020 (current)

(a) Application This rule applies to proposals for changes to rules, standards, or forms by a member of the public (any person or organization other than a Judicial Council internal committee, advisory committee, or task force, or Judicial Council staff).

(b) Submission and content of proposals Proposals must be submitted in writing to: Judicial Council of California, Attention: Chief Counsel. Proposals should include:

(1) The text of the proposed rule, standard, form, or amendment;

(2) A description of the problem to be addressed;

(3) The proposed solution and alternative solutions;

(4) Any likely implementation problems;

(5) Any need for urgent consideration;

(6) Known proponents and opponents;

(7) Any known fiscal impact; and

(8) If known, any previous action by the council or an advisory committee on the proposal.

(c) Advisory committee’s review of proposal The Chief Counsel must refer each proposal from a member of the public to an appropriate advisory committee for consideration and recommendation, or, if no appropriate advisory committee exists, to the Rules Committee. A Judicial Council staff member may independently review the proposal and present an analysis and a recommendation to the committee. The committee may take one of the following actions:

(1) Accept the proposal, either as submitted or modified, and proceed under rule 10.22;

(2) Request further information or analysis; or

(3) Reject the proposal.

Committee Notes

(Subd (a) amended effective January 1, 2016.)

(Subd (b) amended effective January 1, 2016.)

(Subd (c) amended effective April 16, 2020; previously amended effective January 1, 2007, and January 1, 2016.)