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| Title 5. Attorneys and the State Bar | 
 Oklahoma Statutes Citationized
Oklahoma Statutes Citationized
   Title 5. Attorneys and the State Bar
Title 5. Attorneys and the State Bar
     Chapter 1 - Attorneys and Counselors
Chapter 1 - Attorneys and Counselors 
       Appendix 4 - Code of Judicial Conduct
Appendix 4 - Code of Judicial Conduct
         Section Rule 3.4 - Appointments to Governmental Positions
Section Rule 3.4 - Appointments to Governmental Positions
Cite as: 5 O.S. § Rule 3.4 (OSCN 2012), Appendix 4 - Code of Judicial Conduct
Code of Judicial Conduct
Chapter 1, App. 
4
Rule 
3.4 Appointments to Governmental Positions
RULE 3.4
Appointments to Governmental Positions
A judge shall not accept appointment to a governmental committee, board, commission, or other governmental position, unless it is one that concerns the law, the legal system, or the administration of justice, or the judge has the specific approval of the Supreme Court.
COMMENT
[1] Rule 3.4 implicitly acknowledges the value of judges accepting appointments to entities that concern the law, the legal system, or the administration of justice. Even in such instances, however, a judge should assess the appropriateness of accepting an appointment, paying particular attention to the subject matter of the appointment and the availability and allocation of judicial resources, including the judge's time commitments, and giving due regard to the requirements of the independence and impartiality of the judiciary.
[2] A judge may represent his or her country, state, or locality on ceremonial occasions or in connection with historical, educational, or cultural activities. Such representation does not constitute acceptance of a government position.
Historical Data
Approved by order of the Supreme Court, 2010 OK 90, effective April 15, 2011.
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