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Rule 19. Commission-Issued Advisory Opinions.
A. Issuance of Formal Advisory Opinions. On written request of a state judicial officer subject to the Code of Judicial Conduct, the Commission may issue a written formal advisory opinion concerning the application of the Code to a specific fact situation involving that judicial officer. The request for an opinion should specify all facts relevant to the ethical situation. Both the request for an opinion and the opinion itself shall remain confidential unless the requesting judge asks that it be public.
B. Advisory Opinion Drafting. Written formal advisory opinions shall be drafted by a committee of the Commission, appointed by the Chairperson for the purpose of drafting the opinion, with staff assistance. The drafting committee shall be composed of not less than one public member, one attor-
ney member, and one judge member of the Commission. The full Commission shall vote on adoption of the draft opinion.
C. Use of Formal Advisory Opinions. Reliance on the formal advisory opinion by the requesting judge is an absolute defense to subsequent disciplinary proceedings by the Commission concerning the identical facts addressed by the opinion. If there are distinguishing facts, reliance on the formal advisory opinion will be viewed as merely a good faith defense.
D. Informal Verbal Advisory Opinions. As has been its long-standing practice, informal verbal guidance concerning judicial ethics issues will continue to be available from Commission members and staff. Informal advisory opinions have no legal effect and, if in error, provide no recognized defense to later disciplinary charges.
(Entire Rule Adopted March 1, 1996)

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