Section 68603 Of Article 5. The Trial Court Delay Reduction Act From California Government Code >> Title 8. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 5.
68603
. (a) The Judicial Council shall adopt standards of timely
disposition for the processing and disposition of civil and criminal
actions. The standards shall be guidelines by which the progress of
litigation in the superior court of every county may be measured. In
establishing these standards, the Judicial Council shall be guided by
the principles that litigation, from commencement to resolution,
should require only that time reasonably necessary for pleadings,
discovery, preparation, and court events, and that any additional
elapsed time is delay and should be eliminated.
(b) The Judicial Council may adopt the standards of timely
disposition adopted by the National Conference of State Trial Judges
and the American Bar Association or may adopt different standards,
but in the latter event shall specify reasons for approval of any
standard which permits greater elapsed time for the resolution of
litigation than that provided in the standards of the National
Conference of State Trial Judges.
(c) The Judicial Council shall adopt rules effective July 1, 1991,
to be used by all delay reduction courts, establishing a case
differentiation classification system based on the relative
complexity of cases. The rules shall provide longer periods for the
timely disposition of more complex cases. The rules may provide a
presumption that all cases, when filed, shall be classified in the
least complex category.