Oklahoma Code § 20-128

Title 20. Courts: Juvenile court case managers
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A.  Juvenile court case managers may be appointed in any county
pursuant to subsection C of this section.
B.  The duties of the juvenile court case managers shall be:
1.  To assist judges with juvenile docket responsibilities in
the appointing county by ensuring that juvenile cases proceed
through the court process in a timely and effective manner by
accurately tracking cases, ensuring consistent data entry,
conducting review of open cases and monitoring open case reports to
ensure compliance with all federal and state statutory requirements;
2.  To increase the amount of information available to the court
for its consideration by acting as liaison between parties,
attorneys and other professionals and the judges;
3.  To encourage accountability and communication among
professionals, parties, participants and attorneys; and
4.  To perform any other duties necessary to assist the court in
carrying out its judicial functions under Title 10A of the Oklahoma
Statutes.
C.  Juvenile court case managers shall be selected by the chief
of the juvenile division of the district court subject to the
approval of the Chief Justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court.
Juvenile court case managers shall serve at the pleasure of the
chief of the juvenile division.
D.  To be eligible for appointment as a juvenile court case
manager, a person shall possess at least one of the following
minimum qualifications:
1.  Be an attorney licensed to practice law in this state with
at least two (2) years' experience in juvenile or family law; or
2.  Hold a bachelor's degree in the social sciences or related
field from an accredited college or university and three (3) years'
experience working with court procedures, juvenile law or social
work.  A master's degree in social sciences may substitute for one
(1) year of the required experience.
E.  Each juvenile court case manager shall be a full-time or
part-time state employee and receive a salary to be determined by

the Chief Justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court to be paid from the
State Judicial Fund.
F.  The juvenile divisions of the district courts located in two
or more adjoining counties may enter into an agreement to employ a
single juvenile court case manager to serve the needs of the
juvenile court judges in those counties.  Such juvenile court case
manager shall be employed and serve in the same manner as those
employed for individual counties.
G.  In the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2014, the Oklahoma
Supreme Court is authorized to employ up to ten full-time juvenile
court case managers.  Five shall be in Oklahoma County, four shall
be in Tulsa County and one shall be in Washington County.
H.  In the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2015, in addition to
the juvenile court case managers authorized in subsection G of this
section, the Oklahoma Supreme Court is authorized to employ up to
five full-time juvenile court case managers.  One shall be in
Canadian County, one shall be in Cleveland County, one shall be in
Comanche County, one shall be in Creek County and one shall be in
Pottawatomie, Lincoln and Seminole Counties, respectively.
Added by Laws 2008, c. 81, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2008.  Amended by Laws
2009, c. 234, § 115, emerg. eff. May 21, 2009; Laws 2014, c. 335, §
2, emerg. eff. May 28, 2014.

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