Judicary CRTS of the State Fla
The Office of the State Courts Administrator (OSCA) in Florida was established in 1972 to assist the Chief Justice in managing the judicial branch, which encompasses the Florida Supreme Court, six district courts of appeal, 20 circuit courts, and 67 county courts. OSCA is responsible for preparing budget requests, collecting and analyzing court-related data, certifying and training mediators and court interpreters, and coordinating educational programs for judges and court employees.
In addition to its administrative functions, OSCA promotes public awareness and access to the courts through initiatives like the Self-Help Center, which provides resources for individuals navigating the legal system. The organization also recognizes significant observances such as Problem Solving Court Month and Opioid and Stimulant Use Disorder Awareness Month, highlighting its commitment to addressing pressing social issues within the judicial framework.
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