California Government Code § 68772

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The committee shall study and make recommendations for changes in the operations and structure of the commission that would improve the commission’s ability to carry out its mission to protect the public, enforce rigorous standards of judicial conduct, and maintain public confidence in the integrity and independence of the judiciary. (a) As part of its study pursuant to this section, the committee shall, at a minimum, do all of the following: (1) Review and consider the following: (A) All findings and recommendations of the California State Auditor in Audit 2016-137. (B) The existing structure and operations of the commission. (C) The existing structures and operations of judicial discipline commissions of other states that are similar in population to the State of California. (2) Hold at least two hearings to accept comments from the public about possible changes in the operations and structure of the commission that would improve the commission’s ability to carry out its mission to protect the public, enforce rigorous standards of judicial conduct, and maintain public confidence in the integrity and independence of the judiciary. (A) Hold at least one hearing, prior to the committee completing its study or formulating its tentative recommendations pursuant to this section, to allow the committee to accept the public’s suggestions for possible changes in the operations and structure of the commission. (B) Hold at least one hearing, after completing its study and formulating its tentative recommendations for possible changes in the operations and structure of the commission but prior to completing its study pursuant to subdivision (b), to allow the committee to accept the public’s comments about its tentative recommendations. The committee shall provide the public with notice of its tentative recommendations in advance of the hearing by, among other methods, providing a copy of the tentative recommendations to any person who provides contact information to the committee and either requests to be notified of the committee’s tentative recommendations, or provides written suggestions for possible changes in the operations and structure of the commission pursuant to subparagraph (A), and transmitting the tentative recommendations to the commission in a time period that allows the commission to post the tentative recommendations on its internet website at least 10 calendar days prior to the hearing. (C) The public meetings described in this subparagraph shall comply with the Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act (Article 9 (commencing with Section 11120) of Chapter 1 of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code). (3) Study and make recommendations whether any of the following should be changed in order to improve the commission’s ability to carry out its mission to protect the public, enforce rigorous standards of judicial conduct, and maintain public confidence in the integrity and independence of the judiciary: (A) The number of commission members. (B) The allocation of appointments to the commission among the appointing authorities. (C) The structure of the commission. (D) The appropriate discipline and remedies available to the commission when it imposes discipline. (E) The policies and procedures governing the commission’s operations. (F) Whether the commission currently has adequate financial and personnel resources. (G) What, if any, specific funding is necessary to support any recommended improvements to the commission. (H) Whether changes to the Constitution and statutes of the State of California, Rules of Court, and rules of the commission are needed. (4) Seek input on its study from all of the following: (A) All three branches of government. (B) Judges. (C) Attorneys admitted to the State Bar of California. (D) Members of the commission. (E) The public. (b) All members of the committee shall serve without compensation. Members of the committee shall be reimbursed for their necessary expenses, includin

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