Title: IN RE AMENDMENT OF RULES 1.4 AND 1.23 OF OKLA. SUPREME COURT RULES

State: oklahoma

Issuer: Oklahoma Supreme Court

Document:

IN RE AMENDMENT OF RULES 1.4 AND 1.23 OF OKLA. SUPREME COURT RULES2021 OK 23Decided: 05/03/2021THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

IN RE: Amendment of Rules 1.4 and 1.23 of the Oklahoma Supreme Court Rules, Okla. Stat. tit. 12, ch. 15, app. 1.
ORDER
Rules 1.4, 12 O.S. Supp. 2020, ch. 15, app. 1, and 1.23, 12 O.S. Supp. 2020, ch. 15, app. 1, of the Oklahoma Supreme Court Rules, are hereby amended as shown on the attached Exhibit "A". A clean copy of the rule amendments is attached as exhibit "B." The amended rules are effective immediately.
DONE BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT IN CONFERENCE this 3rd day of May, 2021.
/S/Chief Justice
Darby, C.J., Kane, V.C.J., Kauger, Winchester, Edmondson, Combs, Gurich, and Rowe, JJ., concur.
 
 
Exhibit "A"
Rule 1.4 of the Oklahoma Supreme Court Rules, 12 O.S. Supp. 2020, ch. 15, app. 1, is hereby amended as follows:
(a) Supreme Court Clerk.
(b) Filings.
(c) Petition in Error, Petition for Review of an Order of the Workers' Compensation Court, Petition for Certiorari to the Court of Civil Appeals, Costs, and Mailing.
(d) Mailing by Prisoner.
(e) Scope of Rule 1.4(c).
(f) Copies.
(g) Notice to Parties.
 
 
Rule 1.23 of the Oklahoma Supreme Court Rules, 12 O.S. Supp. 2020, ch. 15, app. 1, is hereby amended as follows:
(a) Commencement. An appeal from a district court is commenced by:
The cost deposit is satisfied by tendering a personal or business check, U.S. currency or a nationally recognized credit or debit card or other electronic payment method pursuant to Rule 1.19. 
(3) A party who was permitted to proceed in forma pauperis before the lower court or other tribunal may proceed on appeal in forma pauperis, so long as a file-stamped copy of the order approving in forma pauperis status granted by the lower court or other tribunal is attached to the petition in error. If the party first seeks to proceed in forma pauperis in the appellate court, the affidavit in forma pauperis shall be filed with the petition in error, and shall be in substantial compliance with the form prescribed by Rule 1.301, Form No. 4. 
(b) Timely Costs Mandatory. All petitions in error shall be filed upon receipt. When a petition in error is received by the Clerk of the Supreme Court, will not be filed and until the entire cost deposit, or a properly executed pauper's affidavit shall be received by the Clerk of the Supreme Court is due at the time of filing with the Clerk of the Supreme Court. The cost deposit or pauper's affidavit must be received by the Clerk of the Supreme Court within the same thirty-day period for filing the petition in error (12 O.S. § 990A(A)) for the tendered petition in error to be considered as timely filed to commence an appeal. The determination of whether or not a petition in error is timely will be made by the Supreme Court. In an appeal brought by the State of Oklahoma, or by direction of any department of the State, cost deposit shall not be paid with the filing of the petition in error. 12 O.S. § 66.
(c) Notice and Entry of Appearance. A copy of the petition in error shall be filed in the trial court and mailed to each party to the appeal, or to the party's counsel of record within the time prescribed for filing the petition in error. The mailing of the copy of the petition in error shall constitute notice of appeal, and no further notice of the appeal is required. Parties served with process or entering a general appearance in the trial court constitute parties to the appeal. Appellant must file an entry of appearance. See Rule 1.5. See Rules 1.23 and 1.25 for filing the petition in error and response thereto.
(d) Juvenile Appeals. An appeal from a District Court to the Oklahoma Supreme Court and involving a judgment or order issued pursuant to Title 10 of the Oklahoma Statutes in paternity proceedings, or Title 10A Oklahoma Children and Juvenile Code proceedings, or Oklahoma Adoption Code proceedings, (sometimes referred to as a "juvenile appeal"), shall be commenced by filing with the Supreme Court a petition in error with fourteen (14) copies with the Clerk of this Court within the time prescribed in Rule 1.21 and remitting to the Clerk of the Supreme Court the cost deposit provided by 20 O.S. § 15, or if the appellant is indigent, an affidavit in forma pauperis shall be filed concurrently with the petition in error. 12 O.S. § 990A; 20 O.S. § 15. Compliance with Okla.Sup.Ct.R. 1.23 (b), and (c) is required for juvenile appeals. See 10 O.S. § 80 (paternity appeal); 10A O.S. § 1-5-103 (Oklahoma Children's Code appeal); and 10 O.S. §§ 7505-2.1, 7505-4.1, & 7505-7.1 (Oklahoma Adoption Code appeal).
In a juvenile appeal when the appellant is a minor represented by court-appointed counsel, that counsel may file, in lieu of remitting the cost deposit provided by 20 O.S. § 15, an in forma pauperis affidavit stating that the minor is indigent to the best information and belief of counsel, and a certified copy of the order appointing counsel as the lawyer for the minor. The affidavit and copy of the order of appointment shall be filed with the minor's petition in error.
 
 
Exhibit "B"
Rule 1.4 of the Oklahoma Supreme Court Rules, 12 O.S. Supp. 2020, ch. 15, app. 1, is amended as follows:
(a) Supreme Court Clerk.
(b) Filings.
(c) Petition in Error, Petition for Review of an Order of the Workers' Compensation Court, Petition for Certiorari to the Court of Civil Appeals, Costs, and Mailing.
(d) Mailing by Prisoner.
(e) Scope of Rule 1.4(c).
(f) Copies.
(g) Notice to Parties.
_Rule 1.23 of the Oklahoma Supreme Court Rules, 12 O.S. Supp. 2020, ch. 15, app. 1, is amended as follows:
(a) Commencement. An appeal from a district court is commenced by:
(b) Timely Costs Mandatory. All petitions in error shall be filed upon receipt. When a petition in error is received by the Clerk of the Supreme Court, the entire cost deposit, or a properly executed pauper's affidavit is due at the time of filing with the Clerk of the Supreme Court. The cost deposit or pauper's affidavit must be received by the Clerk of the Supreme Court within the same thirty-day period for filing the petition in error (12 O.S. § 990A(A)) for the tendered petition in error to be considered as timely filed to commence an appeal. The determination of whether or not a petition in error is timely will be made by the Supreme Court. In an appeal brought by the State of Oklahoma, or by direction of any department of the State, cost deposit shall not be paid with the filing of the petition in error. 12 O.S. § 66.
(c) Notice and Entry of Appearance. A copy of the petition in error shall be filed in the trial court and mailed to each party to the appeal, or to the party's counsel of record within the time prescribed for filing the petition in error. The mailing of the copy of the petition in error shall constitute notice of appeal, and no further notice of the appeal is required. Parties served with process or entering a general appearance in the trial court constitute parties to the appeal. Appellant must file an entry of appearance. See Rule 1.5. See Rules 1.23 and 1.25 for filing the petition in error and response thereto.
(d) Juvenile Appeals. An appeal from a District Court to the Oklahoma Supreme Court and involving a judgment or order issued pursuant to Title 10 of the Oklahoma Statutes in paternity proceedings, or Title 10A Oklahoma Children and Juvenile Code proceedings, or Oklahoma Adoption Code proceedings, (sometimes referred to as a "juvenile appeal"), shall be commenced by filing with the Supreme Court a petition in error with fourteen (14) copies with the Clerk of this Court within the time prescribed in Rule 1.21 and remitting to the Clerk of the Supreme Court the cost deposit provided by 20 O.S. § 15, or if the appellant is indigent, an affidavit in forma pauperis shall be filed concurrently with the petition in error. 12 O.S. § 990A; 20 O.S. § 15. Compliance with Okla.Sup.Ct.R. 1.23 (b), and (c) is required for juvenile appeals. See 10 O.S. § 80 (paternity appeal); 10A O.S. § 1-5-103 (Oklahoma Children's Code appeal); and 10 O.S. §§ 7505-2.1, 7505-4.1, & 7505-7.1 (Oklahoma Adoption Code appeal).
In a juvenile appeal when the appellant is a minor represented by court-appointed counsel, that counsel may file, in lieu of remitting the cost deposit provided by 20 O.S. § 15, an in forma pauperis affidavit stating that the minor is indigent to the best information and belief of counsel, and a certified copy of the order appointing counsel as the lawyer for the minor. The affidavit and copy of the order of appointment shall be filed with the minor's petition in error.