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Consolidated Case Management System Functional Standards v0.20
Join Technology Committee
 
Functional Standards
 
Volume 1 - Introduction to Case Management Standards
The National Consortium on State Court Automation Standards
If you are interested in any of the following Case Management Functional Standards, please read this introduction first.
 
Volume 2 - Civil Case Management Functional Requirements
The National Consortium on State Court Automation Standards
Approved
 
Volume 3 - Domestic Relations Case Management Functional Requirements
Joint Technology Committee
Approved, March 2003
 
Volume 4 - Criminal Case Management Functional Requirements
Bureau of Justice Assistance
Approved, March 2003
 
Volume 5 - Juvenile Case Management Functional Requirements
OJJDP
Proposed
On October 27, 2003, the National Consortium on State Court Automation Standards, the standards subcommittee of the COSCA/NACM Joint Technology Committee, reviewed public comment on the requirements. The Consortium will recommend that the Joint Technology Committee accept the requirements as a recommended standard at its meeting scheduled in December of 2003. If the Joint Technology Committee accepts the motion of the Consortium, then the JTC will forward the requirements as a recommended standard to the COSCA and NACM Boards for action.
 
Volume 6 - Traffic Functional Requirements
NHTSA
Approved, February/March 2005
 
Electronic Filing Processes (Technical and Business Approaches)
State Justice Institute
Approved, March 2003
 
Electronic Court Filing (ECF) Standards
Joint Technology Committee
Standards for electronic court filing have been developed primarily through efforts of the OASIS LegalXML Electronic Court Filing Technical Committee (ECF TC).  Version 1.1 of the electronic court filing XML specification was approved by the JTC as a recommended standard in December 2002.  Since then, GJXDM and NIEM based versions (ECF 3.1 and ECF 4.0 respectively) have been developed and submitted to the JTC as proposed standards.  These specifications and related artifacts may also be downloaded from the OASIS ECF website at http://docs.oasis-open.org/legalxml-courtfiling/specs/ecf/.