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2608. 1. The Judicial Council shall provide its own method of organization
and procedure, both with respect to hearings on appeals and petitions for
declaratory decisions. All parties shall have the privilege of filing briefs
and arguments and presenting evidence under such rules as the council may adopt
from time to time; provided that at the time of filing, copies of such
briefs are delivered to all parties of record.
2.
The council shall meet at the time and place of the meeting of the General
Conference and shall continue in session until the adjournment of that body,
and at least one other time in each calendar year and at such other times as it
may deem appropriate, at such places as it may select from time to time. Seven
(7) members shall constitute a quorum. An affirmative vote of at least six (6)
members of the council shall be necessary to declare any act of the General
Conference unconstitutional. On other matters, a majority vote of the entire
council shall be sufficient. The council may decline to entertain an appeal or a
petition for a declaratory decision in any instance in which it determines that
it does not have jurisdiction to decide the matter.