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Resource Assessment Study (RAS)

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The Resource Assessment Study (RAS) established a methodology for measuring court workload and is used as the foundation for the new Workload Allocation and Funding Methodology (WAFM).

2017 CSR vs WAFM Filings

Update of the Resource Assessment Study Model - Judicial Council Report (2/13)

Resource Assessment Study (RAS) Fact Sheet (6/20)

Contact: research@jud.ca.gov

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