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[84 STAT. 510]
PUBLIC LAW 91-000—MMMM. DD, 1970
[84 STAT. 510]

510

Ante, p. 482.

PUBLIC LAW 91-358-JULY 29, 1970

[84 STAT.

"(2) including the implementation in that court of the matters enumerated in section 11-1701 (b), consistent with the general policies and directives of the Joint Committee. "(b) The Chief Judge of the Superior Court, in addition to the authoritj Conferred on him by chapter 9 of this title, shall supervise the internal administration of that court^— " (1) including all administrative matters other than those within the responsibility enumerated in section 11-1701 (b), and " (2) including the implementation in that court of the matters enumerated in section 11-1701 (b), consistent with the general policies and directives of the Joint Committee. "§ 11-1703. Executive Officer of the District of Columbia courts; appointment; compensation "(a) There shall be an Executive Officer of the District of Columbia courts (hereafter in this chapter referred to as the 'Executive Officer'). He shall be responsible for the administration of the District of Columbia court system subject to the supervision of the Joint Committee and the chief judges of the respective courts as provided in this chapter. He shall be subject to the supervision of the Joint Committee regarding administrative matters that are enumerated in section 11-1701 (b). He shall be subject to the supervision of the chief judges in their respective courts: (1) regarding all administrative matters other than those within the responsibility enumerated in section 11-1701 (b), and (2) regarding the implementation in the respective courts of the matters enumerated in section 11-1701 (b), consistent with the general policies and directives of the Joint Committee. "(b) The Executive Officer shall be selected by, and subject to removal by, the Joint Committee with the concurrence of the respective chief judges. Pie shall be selected from a list of at least three qualified person'^, submitted by the Director of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts. "(c) The Executive Officer shall receive the same compensation as an associate judge of the Superior Court. "§ 11-1704. Oath and bond of the Executive Officer " (a) The Executive Officer shall take an oath or affirmation for the faithful and impartial discharge of the duties of his office. "(b) The Executive Officer shall give bond, with two or more sureties, to be approved by the Joint Committee, in an amount prescribed by the Joint Committee, faithfully to discharge the duties of his office. "SUBCHAPTER II. - C O U R T PERSONNEL "§11-172L Clerks of courts "The District of Columbia Court of Appeals and the Superior Court shall each have a clerk who shall perform such duties as may be assigned to him. "§ 11-1722. Director of Social Services " (a) There shall be a Director of Social Services in the Superior Court who shall have charge of all social services for the Superior Court, subject to the supervision of the Executive Officer. AVith respect to adults, he shall provide probation services, intake procedures, marital and family counseling, social casework, rehabilitation and training programs, and such other services as the court shall prescribe. With respect to juveniles, he shall provide intake procedures, counseling, e:luca<^ion and training programs, probation services, and such other services as the court shall prescribe.