§ 16-10-1003 - Administrative Office of the Courts -- Duties -- Director of Security and Emergency Preparedness.
               	 		
16-10-1003.    Administrative Office of the Courts -- Duties -- Director of Security and Emergency Preparedness.
    (a)  The Administrative Office of the Courts shall:
      (1)  Assist  the Supreme Court with the creation and management of a state security  and emergency preparedness plan for the judicial branch of government;  and
      (2)  Provide assistance and  support to city and county governments of this state for the adoption  and implementation of local security and emergency preparedness plans  for circuit and district courts.
(b)    (1)  There  is created within the Administrative Office of the Courts a Director of  Security and Emergency Preparedness for the judicial branch of  government. The Administrative Office of the Courts shall provide space  and administrative assistance to support the work of the Director of  Security and Emergency Preparedness.
      (2)  The  Director of Security and Emergency Preparedness shall report to the  Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and the Director of the  Administrative Office of the Courts.
      (3)  The Director of Security and Emergency Preparedness shall:
            (A)  Assist  with the development and adoption of a state security and emergency  preparedness plan for the judicial branch of government;
            (B)  Assist  agencies of this state and local governments of this state with the  development and adoption of local security and emergency preparedness  plans for circuit and district courts;
            (C)  Assist  in the development and provision of training and education on court  security and emergency preparedness to judges, court employees, and  court security officers;
            (D)  Conduct  periodic assessments of state and local security and emergency  preparedness plans for courts and note deficiencies and areas of  improvement; and
            (E)  Serve as  the point of contact on state court security and emergency preparedness  issues for the judicial branch of government and act as the  representative of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court to executive  and legislative branch officials involved with the issues of court  security and emergency preparedness.