The Administrative Director of Courts and the Supreme Court are authorized to use the services of any member of the judiciary of any court and any court-supportive personnel, including, without limitation, court reporters, clerks, bailiffs, law clerks, court administrators, secretaries and employees in clerks' offices to carry out studies, projects and functions designed to improve or effect the efficient administration of justice and the operation of courts.
Structure Mississippi Code
Chapter 21 - Administrative Office of Courts
Creation and Duties of Administrative Office of Courts
§ 9-21-1. Administrative Office of Courts established; purpose; "court" defined
§ 9-21-5. Administrative Director
§ 9-21-7. Director authorized to hire assistants and employees
§ 9-21-9. Duties and authority of Director
§ 9-21-15. Director authorized to employ consultants and consultant firms