Proposed Rules ArchivesGR 17 - Facsimile Transmission
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9 COVER SHEET Suggested
Amendments to GR 17 and GR 30 (A) Name of Proponent: Court Management Council (B) Spokesperson: Renee Townsley, Administrator/Clerk Court of Appeals, Division III Callie T. Dietz, State Court Administrator (C) Purpose:
The Court Management Council (CMC), created by Supreme Court Order 25700-B-217 as a statewide forum for enhancing the administration of the courts, has suggested changes to modernize GR 17 (Facsimile Transmission) and GR 30 (Electronic Filing). The CMC suggested changes to these rules were endorsed by the Board for Judicial Administration (BJA) at their June 17, 2016 meeting. The
recommendations are the product of a CMC subcommittee that included the Clerk
of the Supreme Court, a Clerk/Administrator from the Court of Appeals, two
county clerks, and a municipal court administrator. The
changes would largely conform rules to current practice in many
jurisdictions. GR 17 Facsimile Transmission The CMC
anticipates that fax filing will be obsolete in the future. In the meantime, GR 17 is still needed. The CMC proposes minor changes to GR 17 which
was adopted in 1993: ·
Increase to 20 (from 10) the
maximum number of pages that may be filed without prior approval from the
clerk; ·
Update agency name from “Office of
the Administrator for the Courts” to “Administrative Office of the Courts”,
conforming to RCW 2.56.010; ·
GR 17(a)(2) requires that the
filer attach an affidavit as the last page of the document. This requirement is frequently overlooked by
filers and rarely enforced by courts.
The suggested rules make this requirement optional “by local court
rule”; ·
Delete the requirement of
filing on “bond paper.” GR 30 Electronic Filing and Service ·
Permit electronic filing of
certified records of proceedings, conforming to practice; ·
Strike the corresponding
reference prohibiting such in the comment; ·
The current rule permits
electronic service of documents only when 1) local rule mandates electronic
filing, and 2) the parties agree to accept electronic service. The CMC recommends striking the phrase “only
by agreement” to reflect current practice; ·
Current rule requires clerks
to issue confirmation that an electronic document has been received. The CMC recommends changing this to “may” to
reflect current practice while preserving court discretion; ·
Strike the fax number from
the required signature block. |
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