Public invited to comment on proposed problem-solving court rules

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The Problem-Solving Courts Committee announced on Apr. 23 that it is seeking public feedback on proposed amendments to the Problem-Solving Court Rules. The changes are based on updated Adult Treatment Court Best Practice Standards.

This invitation for public comment allows community members and stakeholders to review and respond to significant updates in how problem-solving courts operate. The committee said the revisions aim to align court practices with current best practice standards for adult treatment courts.

Major changes have been introduced, though specific details of the amendments were not outlined in the announcement. Interested parties can review the full text of the proposed rules online.

The committee encourages individuals to submit their comments by noon on Tuesday, May 26, 2026. Comments may be submitted either online or by mail.

Allowing public input is a standard part of updating judicial procedures, helping ensure that new rules reflect both expert recommendations and community perspectives.



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