The district courts, family and domestic relations courts, and juvenile courts should comply with the District Court Standards adopted as Section 10 of Part G, General Administrative Rules, Supreme Court of Louisiana:
Standard 1.1 Public Proceedings
The court conducts openly its judicial proceedings that are public by law or custom.
Standard 1.2 Safety, Accessibility, and Convenience
The court encourages responsible parties to make court facilities safe, accessible and convenient.
Standard 1.3 Effective Participation
All who appear before the court are given reasonable opportunities to participate effectively without undue hardship or inconvenience.
Standard 1.4 Courtesy, Responsiveness, and Respect
Judges and other trial court personnel are courteous and responsive to the public and accord respect to all with whom they come into contact.
Standard 1.5 Affordable Cost of Access
The court encourages all responsible public bodies and public officers to make the costs of access to the trial court's proceedings and records - whether measured in terms of money, time, or the procedures that must be followed - reasonable, fair, and affordable.
Standard 2.1 Case Processing The trial court encourages timely case management and processing.
Standard 2.2 Required Reports and Requests for Information
The trial court promptly provides required reports and responds to requests for information.
Standard 2.3 Prompt Implementation of Law and Procedure
The trial court promptly implements changes in the law and procedure.
Standard 3.1 Fair and Reliable Judicial Process
Trial court procedures faithfully adhere to laws, procedural rules, and established policies.
Standard 3.2 Juries
The jury venire is representative of the jurisdiction from which it is drawn.
Standard 3.3 Court Decisions and Actions
Trial courts give individual attention to cases, deciding them without undue disparity among like cases and upon legally relevant factors.
Standard 3.4 Clarity
Decisions of the trial court address clearly the issues presented to it and, where appropriate, specify how compliance can be achieved.
Standard 3.5 Responsibility for Enforcement
The trial court takes appropriate responsibility for the enforcement of its orders.
Standard 3.6 Production and Preservation of Records
Records of all relevant court decisions and actions are accurate and properly preserved.
Standard 4.1 Independence and Comity The trial court maintains its constitutional independence and observes the principle of cooperation with other branches of government.
Standard 4.2 Accountability for Public Resources
The trial court responsibly seeks, uses, and accounts for its public resources.
Standard 4.3 Personnel Practices and Decisions
The trial court uses fair employment practices.
Standard 4.4 Public Education
The trial court informs the community of its structure, function, and programs.
Standard 4.5 Response to Changes
The trial court recognizes new conditions or emergent events and adjusts its operations as necessary.
Standard 5.1 Accessibility
The trial court and the justice it renders are perceived by the public as accessible.
Standard 5.2 Fair, Impartial, and Expeditious Court Functions
The trial court functions fairly, impartially, and expeditiously in order that the public has trust and confidence in the integrity of the decisions of the court.
Standard 5.3 Judicial Independence and Accountability
The trial court is perceived to be independent, cooperative with other components of government, and accountable.
La. Dist. Ct. 6.4
Comment
While many of these standards may be applicable to juvenile and family courts, some of the standards will need to be modified in consideration of the special needs and functions of those specialized jurisdiction courts.