Maine Revised Statutes
Chapter 5: DISTRICT COURT
4 §162. Place for holding court; suitable quarters

§162. Place for holding court; suitable quarters
In each division, the place for holding court must be located in a state, county or municipal building designated by the Chief Judge who, with the advice and approval of the Bureau of General Services, is empowered to negotiate on behalf of the State the leases, contracts and other arrangements the Chief Judge considers necessary, within the limits of the budget and the funds available, to provide suitable quarters, adequately furnished and equipped for the District Court in each division.   [PL 2011, c. 691, Pt. B, §4 (AMD).]
The facilities of the Superior Court in each county when that court is not in session must be available for use by the District Court of that division in which such facilities are located. Arrangements for such use must be made by the Chief Judge.   [PL 2009, c. 415, Pt. B, §1 (AMD).]
If the Chief Judge is unable to negotiate the leases, contracts and other arrangements as provided in this section, the Chief Judge may, with the advice and approval of the Bureau of General Services, negotiate on behalf of the State, the leases, contracts and other arrangements the Chief Judge considers necessary, within the limits of the budget and funds available, to provide suitable quarters, adequately furnished and equipped for the District Court in privately owned buildings.   [PL 2011, c. 691, Pt. B, §4 (AMD).]
SECTION HISTORY
PL 2009, c. 415, Pt. B, §1 (AMD). PL 2011, c. 691, Pt. B, §4 (AMD).

Structure Maine Revised Statutes

Maine Revised Statutes

TITLE 4: JUDICIARY

Chapter 5: DISTRICT COURT

4 §151. Establishment; court of record; seal

4 §152. District Court; civil jurisdiction

4 §153. Judicial divisions

4 §154. Districts

4 §155. Venue

4 §156. Rules

4 §157. Judges; appointment; salary; expenses; full-time duties

4 §157-A. Compensation upon retirement (REPEALED)

4 §157-B. Active retired judges; appointment

4 §157-C. Judge or Active Retired Judge of the District Court to sit in Superior Court

4 §157-D. Active retired judges; compensation

4 §157-E. Judge or Active Retired Judge of District Court assigned to sit in Administrative Court (REPEALED)

4 §158. Ex officio, notary public; may administer oaths

4 §159. Clerks; appointment

4 §160. Clerks, taking of bail authorized (REPEALED)

4 §161. Justice of the peace; appointment; duties; salary

4 §162. Place for holding court; suitable quarters

4 §163. Funds

4 §164. Duties of Chief Judge

4 §164-A. Acceptance of fine and guilty plea

4 §164-B. Appointment of clerk (REPEALED)

4 §165. District Court; jurisdiction over crimes and juvenile offenses

4 §166. -- Terms of court (REPEALED)

4 §167. -- Bail (REPEALED)

4 §168. Examination to determine sanity of accused

4 §169. Administration of oaths

4 §170. Commanding assistance for arrest

4 §171. Duty on receipt of complaints

4 §171-A. Traffic infraction and civil violation complaints

4 §172. Judge unable to attend; continuance

4 §173. Costs and fees; criminal

4 §173-A. Costs taxable for the State in civil violation or traffic infraction proceedings

4 §174. Civil and criminal; overcharging costs (REPEALED)

4 §175. Fees of District Courts

4 §176. Fees for entering an appeal

4 §177. Service of process statewide

4 §178. Abstract of record of divorce to be filed with Superior Court (REPEALED)

4 §179. Administrative search warrants

4 §180. Site inspection warrants

4 §181. Hours for small claims (REPEALED)

4 §182. Media coverage of judicial proceedings (REPEALED)

4 §183. Family Division of District Court

4 §184. Licensing and appellate actions