![]() Administrative Order on the Implementation of Remote Electronic Judicial Proceedings.Final Administrative Order on the Suspension During the COVID-19 Emergency of Foreclosures, Evictions, and other Ejectments Involving Residences.Final Administrative Order on Emergency Tolling or Suspension of Statutes of Limitations and Statutory and Rules Deadline Related to the Initiation of Matters and Certain Statutory and Rules Deadlines in Pending Matters During the COVID-19 Emergency.Final Administrative Order on Jury Trials and Grand Juries During the COVID-19 Emergency. ![]() Lifting the COVID-19 Health Emergency as to the Maryland Judiciary.All five new administrative orders can be found on the Maryland Judiciary’s website at /coronavirusorders. I am confident the Judiciary is coming out of this pandemic with the experience of implementing innovative technologies to improve access to justice for citizens throughout the State.”Ĭhief Judge Getty issued a total of five new administrative orders, which rescind previous orders of similar titles. Our progressive five-phased operations plan proved to be a success and kept the Maryland Judiciary operational during some of the most challenging times in our history. “We would not be in this position without the collaboration and commitment of our current and previous leadership. “This is the final step in resuming complete Judicial operations, but we recognize that we still have more work to do,” said Chief Judge Getty. The main order, Lifting the COVID-19 Health Emergency as to the Maryland Judiciary, concludes the Judicial Branch’s COVID-19 emergency period and exits the five-phased resumption of operations plan effective April 4, 2022. ![]() Getty, Court of Appeals of Maryland, issued administrative orders announcing the lifting of the COVID-19 Health Emergency throughout the Maryland Judiciary. ![]()
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