Sec. 15.3. (a) A judge of the circuit court may, with the consent of a judge of the superior court, transfer any action or proceeding from the circuit court to that superior court.
(b) A judge of the superior court may, with the consent of a judge of the circuit court, transfer any action or proceeding from that superior court to that circuit court.
(c) A judge of the superior court may, with the consent of the judge of the other superior court, transfer any action or proceeding from that superior court to the other superior court.
(d) A judge of the circuit court may, with the consent of a judge of the superior court, sit as a judge of that superior court in any matter, as if the judge were judge of that superior court.
(e) A judge of the superior court may, with consent of a judge of the circuit court, sit as a judge of that circuit court as if the judge were judge of the circuit court.
(f) A judge of the superior court may, with the consent of the judge of the other superior court, sit as judge of the other superior court as if the judge of that superior court.
(g) This section expires January 1, 2025.
As added by P.L.138-2020, SEC.16.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 33. Courts and Court Officers
Article 33. Court System Organization in Each County
33-33-10-2. Appointment; Magistrates
33-33-10-2.5. Judges; Jurisdiction; Dockets
33-33-10-2.7. Circuit Court Judges; Jurisdiction; Dockets
33-33-10-2.8. Election of Circuit Court Judges
33-33-10-3.1. Superior Court Judges; Appointment; Eligibility
33-33-10-4.1. Superior Courts; Jurisdiction; Seal
33-33-10-5.1. Adoption of Rules and Regulations
33-33-10-6.1. Powers of Superior Court Judges
33-33-10-7. Sessions; Operation and Maintenance
33-33-10-7.1. Location of Superior Court Sessions
33-33-10-9.1. Appointment of Bailiff
33-33-10-10.1. Appointment of Court Reporter
33-33-10-11.1. Operations of Superior Courts
33-33-10-12.1. Seal of Superior Court
33-33-10-15. Transfer of Cases
33-33-10-15.3. Transfer of Cases
33-33-10-16. Board of Judges; Presiding Judge
33-33-10-17. Concerted Action by Judges; Majority Rules