HR 4044 · 96th Congress ·
Federal Courts Improvement Act of 1979
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EnactedLatest: Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary.(1979-05-10)
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Federal Courts Improvement Act of 1979 - Title I: Sets forth rules governing the appointment and terms of the chief judges of the courts of appeals and the district courts. Reduces from 70 to 65 years the maximum age for the chief judge of a circuit or district court, with specified exceptions. Specifies rules governing the membership of the councils of the circuit judges. Authorizes a council to hold hearings, and to compel the appearance of witnesses and the production of documents to perform its duties. Directs each court of appeals to: (1) appoint an advisory committee to study the rules and operating procedures of such courts; and (2) publish such rules and procedure. Revises the current requirement that Federal judges be 70 years of age to retire from active service at salary to allow such judges to so retire when such individual's age plus period of judicial service equals 60 years. Retains the current ten year minimum service requirement. Allows any person to file a written complaint against a district or circuit judge with judicial council of the circuit in which such judge serves, requesting the issuance of a certificate of dismissal as provided by this Act or alleging a …
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