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Draft Directives are New Directives, or proposed changes to Active Directives. The Bureau publishes all Draft Directives for a 60-day Public Comment Period to seek written feedback from Bureau members and the community.
Draft Directives that are currently posted for Public Comment Period are listed below. Click on the PDF to access the survey link, which is located in the document's header.
Changes aim to reflect current practices and the eCAT system, update formatting for consistency with other Bureau directives, and address short-notice subpoena practices.
Changes aim to provide new SERT and risk assessment related guidance, incorporate court software ezJustice use, and reflect updated formatting and language consistent with other Bureau directives and state law.