Bill
LC 826
Revise judiciary laws
LC 826 aimed to revise judiciary laws, but the draft died in process, so no changes or enacted provisions took effect.
Bill
LC 826
LC 826 aimed to revise judiciary laws, but the draft died in process, so no changes or enacted provisions took effect.
LC 826 is a bill titled “Revise judiciary laws” that was prepared as a draft by the Legislative Counsel (LC). The bill is categorized under the subject areas of Courts, Judges and Justices, and Juries and Jurors. The public record shows that the draft was introduced on November 5, 2024, but the legislative text has not been published with specific provisions. The status indicates the draft died in process, meaning it did not advance through the legislative workflow in its current form.
These entries show that the proposal began as a draft by the Legislative Counsel but did not progress to enactment in the presented session. As such, no enacted changes are in effect, and there is no final bill text to implement.
Note: If a full text or summary of the bill’s provisions becomes available, this section can be updated with precise, line-by-line changes and their legal impact.
If enacted, a bill with a title like “Revise judiciary laws” could affect:
- Court administration and operations
- Qualifications, appointment, tenure, discipline, or oversight of judges and justices
- Procedures or rules related to juries and jurors
- Funding or governance of the judiciary
- Administrative processes within the judicial system
Given that LC 826 died in process, none of these changes took effect.
This summary reflects the information available: LC 826 was a draft aimed at revising judiciary laws, but the draft died in the legislative process as of May 23, 2025.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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