602.11107 - COURT PROPERTY.

        602.11107  COURT PROPERTY.         1.  Commencing on the date when each category of employees becomes      state employees as a result of this Act,{ public property referred to      in subsection 2 that on the day prior to that date is in the custody      of a person or agency referred to in subsection 3 shall not become      property of the judicial branch but shall be devoted for the use of      the judicial branch in its course of business.  The judicial branch      shall only be responsible for maintenance contracts or contracts for      purchase entered into by the judicial branch.  Upon replacement of      the property by the judicial branch, the property shall revert to the      use of the appropriate county.  However, if the property is personal      property of a historical nature, the property shall not become      property of the judicial branch, and the county shall make the      property available to the judicial branch for the judicial branch's      use within the county courthouse until the court no longer wishes to      use the property, at which time the property shall revert to the use      of the appropriate county.         2.  This section applies to the following property:         a.  Books, accounts and records that pertain to the operation      of the district court.         b.  Forms, materials, and supplies that are consumed in the      usual course of business.         c.  Tables, chairs, desks, lamps, curtains, window blinds,      rugs and carpeting, flags and flag standards, pictures and other wall      decorations, and other similar furnishings.         d.  Typewriters, adding machines, desk calculators, cash      registers and similar business machines, reproduction machines and      equipment, microfiche projectors, tape recorders and associated      equipment, microphones, amplifiers and speakers, film projectors and      screens, overhead projectors, and similar personal property.         e.  Filing cabinets, shelving, storage cabinets, and other      property used for storage.         f.  Books of statutes, books of ordinances, books of judicial      decisions, and reference books, except those that are customarily      held in a law library for use by the public.         g.  All other personal property that is in use in the      operation of the district court.         3.  This section applies to the following persons and agencies:         a.  Clerks of the district court.         b.  Judicial officers.         c.  District court administrators.         d.  Juvenile probation officers.         e.  Court reporters.         f.  Persons who are employed by a person referred to in      paragraphs "a" through "e".         4.  Subsections 1 through 3 and 5 do not apply to electronic data      storage equipment, commonly referred to as computers, or to computer      terminals or any machinery, equipment, or supplies used in the      operation of computers.  Those counties that were providing computer      services to the district court shall continue to provide these      services until the general assembly provides otherwise.  The state      shall reimburse these counties for the cost of providing these      services.  Each county providing computer services to the district      court shall submit a bill for these services to the supreme court at      the end of each calendar quarter.  Reimbursement shall be payable      from funds appropriated to the supreme court for operating expenses      of the district court, and shall be paid within thirty days after      receipt by the supreme court of the quarterly billing.         5.  Personal property of a type that is subject to subsections 1      through 3 shall be subject to the control of the chief judge of the      judicial district commencing on the date when each category of      employees becomes state employees as a result of this Act.{  On and      after that date the chief judge of the judicial district may issue      necessary orders to preserve the use of the property by the district      court.  Commencing on that date, the chief judge, subject to the      direction of the supreme court, shall establish and maintain an      inventory of property used by the district court.  
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         83 Acts, ch 186, § 10201, 10307; 98 Acts, ch 1047, §65         {See 83 Acts, ch 186