Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 8-8 - District Court
Section 8-8-9. - Vacancies.

§ 8-8-9. Vacancies.
(a) Whenever any person appointed to the office of chief judge or associate judge shall fail to accept and qualify for the office or there is a vacancy in the office caused by death, resignation, retirement, removal, or any other cause whatsoever while the senate is in session, the governor shall appoint some person to fill the vacancy, and submit his or her appointment to the senate for confirmation in accordance with the general laws governing judicial selection.
(b) Whenever the chief judge shall be unable, by reason of illness, to perform the duties of his or her office, or there is a vacancy in the office, the associate judge having precedence, who is present and qualified to act, shall perform the duties of the office until the inability is removed or, in the case of a vacancy, until the vacancy shall be filled in accordance with the general laws governing judicial selection. In the event that the chief judge determines that his or her absence will prevent him or her from performing the duties of his or her office, he or she shall designate an associate judge to perform those duties during the period of his or her absence.
(c) The associate judges shall have precedence according to the dates of their commissions, or when the commission of two (2) or more of them bear the same date, according to their ages.
History of Section.P.L. 1969, ch. 239, § 4; P.L. 1977, ch. 263, § 2; P.L. 1982, ch. 349, § 1; P.L. 1994, ch. 42, § 4.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 8 - Courts and Civil Procedure – Courts

Chapter 8-8 - District Court

Section 8-8-1. - District Court established — Chief and associate justices.

Section 8-8-1.1. - Veterans’ treatment calendar.

Section 8-8-1.2. - Mental health treatment calendar.

Section 8-8-2. - Divisions.

Section 8-8-3. - Jurisdiction.

Section 8-8-3.1. - Equitable powers as to housing matters.

Section 8-8-3.2. - Record and appeal of housing matters.

Section 8-8-3.3. - Equitable powers in residential landlord and tenant matters.

Section 8-8-4. - Habeas corpus.

Section 8-8-5. - Contempt of court.

Section 8-8-6. - Special service of process.

Section 8-8-7. - Judges — Temporary service in other courts.

Section 8-8-8. - Engagement and acceptance of appointment.

Section 8-8-8.1. - Administrator/clerk — Magistrate.

Section 8-8-9. - Vacancies.

Section 8-8-10. - Repealed.

Section 8-8-10.1. - Retirement contribution.

Section 8-8-10.2. - State contributions.

Section 8-8-11. - Repealed.

Section 8-8-12. - Duties of chief judge.

Section 8-8-12.1. - Constable regulation program.

Section 8-8-13. - Sessions of the court.

Section 8-8-14. - [Repealed.]

Section 8-8-15. - Chief, deputy, and assistant clerks.

Section 8-8-16. - Duties of district court clerks.

Section 8-8-16.1. - Office of clerk/magistrate — Purpose.

Section 8-8-16.2. - District court clerk/magistrate.

Section 8-8-17. - Duties of division clerks.

Section 8-8-18. - Failure of clerk to account for fines and costs.

Section 8-8-19. - Duties of chief clerk.

Section 8-8-20. - Sale of blank writs prohibited.

Section 8-8-21. - District court conference.

Section 8-8-22. - Statutory references to earlier courts.

Section 8-8-23. - Savings clause.

Section 8-8-24. - Tax proceedings to be without jury and de novo — Precedence on calendar.

Section 8-8-25. - Time for commencement of proceeding against the division of taxation.

Section 8-8-26. - Prepayment as condition precedent to review of tax case.

Section 8-8-27. - Refund suits.

Section 8-8-28. - Burden of proof in tax cases.

Section 8-8-29. - Court stenographer in tax cases.

Section 8-8-30. - Decision of the court — Form and contents.

Section 8-8-31. - Frivolous appeals.

Section 8-8-32. - Review by supreme court.

Section 8-8-33. - Severability.