Court facilities definition

Court facilities means the municipal and superior courts of the
Court facilities means all trial and appellate court buildings managed by the Judicial Council or under its control. Court facilities include vacant and unimproved parcels as well as any of the court facilities’ surrounding curtilage, rooftops, and parking areas under the Judicial Council’s control.
Court facilities means the municipal and superior courts of the county, as well

Examples of Court facilities in a sentence

  • Contractor will not remove any Confidential Information from Court facilities or premises without the Court’s express prior written consent.

  • The Judicial Council's Facilities Services Manager of Quality Compliance ("Quality Compliance Manager") serves as the Building Official for the Judicial Council under title 24 of the California Code of Regulations ("California Building Code") and is responsible for the plan review, permitting, and inspection services required for work on Court facilities for which the Judicial Council is responsible (collectively, "Permitting Services").

  • Authorized representatives of the Union shall be permitted to enter Court facilities at reasonable times to transact Union business and observe conditions under which employees are employed.

  • SEIU may be granted the use of Court facilities for meetings composed of Court employees within the bargaining unit provided space can be made available without interfering with Court needs.

  • To manage all Court facilities and operations, including the methods, means and personnel by which Court operations are to be conducted.

  • The Environmental Health and Safety Supervisor is key in implementing and maintaining a strong and efficient Safety Culture with a goal of protecting Court occupants, the public, contract resources, and AOC staff in and around Court facilities.

  • During inspection of Superior Court facilities conducted by the State Division of Industrial Safety for the purpose of determining compliance with the California OSHA requirements, an OCEA designated employee shall be allowed to accompany the inspector while the inspector is in the Superior Court.

  • In the event of a loss of electrical power or circumstances justifying the unscheduled closure of the Court facilities or the unscheduled cessation of work, any decision to close the Yuba County Superior Court work site(s) may be made by the Presiding Judge, Court Executive Officer or designee, but in no event will employees be required to remain at the workplace if to do so would jeopardize individual health or safety.

  • The Court shall provide the Union with adequate and accessible space on bulletin boards for Union communications in all Court facilities where bargaining unit employees are located.

  • The Court may establish reasonable regulations governing the use of Court facilities as provided by this section.


More Definitions of Court facilities

Court facilities means the municipal and superior courts of the county, as well as any other facilities used for adult or juvenile court matters, criminal prosecutions, handling inmates, or a combination thereof. 41
Court facilities means any building or space occupied or used by a court of this state and adjacent property, including but not limited to adjacent sidewalks, all parking areas, grassy areas, plazas, court-related offices, commercial spaces within buildings or spaces occupied or used by a court of this state, and entrances to and exits from said buildings or spaces.
Court facilities means the facilities specified in article 5, paragraph 1;
Court facilities means the justice, municipal, municipal and