Washington Constitution

Article IV, § 30 — Court of Appeals

Washington Const. art. IV, § 30

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(1) Authorization. In addition to the courts authorized in section 1 of this article, judicial power is vested in a court of appeals, which shall be established by statute. (2) Jurisdiction. The jurisdiction of the court of appeals shall be as provided by statute or by rules authorized by statute. (3) Review of Superior Court. Superior court actions may be reviewed by the court of appeals or by the supreme court as provided by statute or by rule authorized by statute. (4) Judges. The number, manner of election, compensation, terms of office, removal and retirement of judges of the court of appeals shall be as provided by statute. (5) Administration and Procedure. The administration and procedures of the court of appeals shall be as provided by rules issued by the supreme court. (6) Conflicts. The provisions of this section shall supersede any conflicting provisions in prior sections of this article. Reviser's note: This section which was adopted as Sec. 29 is herein renumbered Sec. 30 to avoid confusion with Sec. 29, supra.

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History

AMENDMENT 50, 1967 Senate Joint Resolution No. 6; see 1969 p 2975. Approved November 5, 1968.

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