As amended through October 30, 2024
Rule 1.02 - Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals(a) Designation. The Supreme Court will designate a chief judge of the Court of Appeals. (b) Chief Judge's Administrative Powers. The chief judge of the Court of Appeals has the following administrative powers: (1) to designate and number hearing panels, assign judges to the panels, and designate the presiding judge of each panel of which the chief judge is not a member; (2) to assign cases for hearing and determination to panels designated under paragraph (1); (3) to designate the time and place for the hearing of each case - at any place within the state as provided in K.S.A. 20-3013 - taking into consideration where the case arose and the relative convenience and expense of the parties, court, and counsel; (4) to designate a judge to conduct a prehearing conference when the court has ordered one to be held before a single judge under Rule 1.04;(5) to establish - after consultation with the other members of the court - internal operating procedures for the orderly handling of the court's business and the fair distribution of work among its members; and (6) to perform any other necessary administrative duty not otherwise provided for by statute or supreme court rule.Am. effective 2/8/1994; Am. effective 7/1/2012.