Code of the District of Columbia

§ 1–608.57. Continuing legal education; management supervisory skills maintenance and enhancement; accountability standards and plans.

(a)(1) Attorneys in the Legal Service, other than attorneys employed by an independent agency or the Council, shall participate in an annual mandatory program of continuing legal education. The Attorney General shall establish a program for attorneys employed by the Office of the Attorney General, and the Director of the Mayor’s Office of Legal Counsel shall establish a program for attorneys employed by the subordinate agencies and the Mayor’s Office of Legal Counsel.

(2) Training programs offered by the Office of the Attorney General shall, to the extent practicable, be made available with no charge to attorneys employed by the subordinate agencies; likewise, training programs offered by the Mayor’s Office of Legal Counsel for attorneys employed by the subordinate agencies shall, to the extent practicable, be made available with no charge to attorneys in the Office of the Attorney General.

(3) Attorneys in the Legal Service who supervise one or more other attorneys as part of their normal duties shall maintain and enhance their management and supervisory skills through at least annual in-house or other training arranged or approved by their employing agency.

(b) The Attorney General and the Director of the Mayor’s Office of Legal Counsel shall each develop and establish performance management systems that include accountability standards and individual accountability plans for all attorneys, including Senior Executive Attorneys, in the Legal Service who are under their direction, supervision, or control. The performance management systems shall link pay to performance.

(c) The head of an independent agency that employs attorneys in the Legal Service shall develop and establish a performance management system that includes accountability standards and individual accountability plans for all attorneys in the Legal Service who are under their direction and control. The head of an independent agency may utilize a system developed for use by the Attorney General or the Director of the Mayor’s Office of Legal Counsel for attorneys under the independent agency head’s direction or control. The performance management system shall link pay to performance.