12/5/07 N.Y. St. Reg. Court Notices

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12/5/07 N.Y. St. Reg. Court Notices
NEW YORK STATE REGISTER
VOLUME XXIX, ISSUE 49
December 05, 2007
COURT NOTICES
 
AMENDMENT OF RULE
Uniform Rules for the Family Court
Pursuant to the authority vested in me, and with the advice and consent of the Administrative Board of the Courts, I hereby amend, effective immediately, section 205.66(a), of the Uniform Rules for the Family Court, relating to the conditions of suspended judgments and probation in Persons in Need of Supervision proceedings, to read as follows:
Section 205.66. Terms and conditions of order in accordance with section 755 or 757 of the Family Court Act (PINS)
(a) An order suspending judgment in accordance with section [754] 755 of the Family Court Act shall be reasonably related to the adjudicated acts or omissions of the respondent and shall contain at least one of the following terms and conditions directing the respondent to:
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(14) in a case in which respondent has been adjudicated for acts of willful, malicious, or unlawful damage to real or personal property maintained as a cemetery plot, grave, burial place or other place of internment of human remains, provide restitution by performing services for the maintenance and repair of such property; or
(15) comply with such other reasonable terms and conditions as the court shall determine to be necessary or appropriate to ameliorate the conduct which gave rise to the petition.
AMENDMENT OF RULE
Rules of the Chief Administrator
Pursuant to the powers vested in me, and upon consultation with the Administrative Board of the Courts, I hereby amend, effective July 18, 2007, sections 102.0(a), 102.6 and Part 126 of the Rules of the Chief Administrator, relating to the compensation and expenses of certain judges and justices, to read as follows:
§ 102.0(a). General. (a) This Part shall apply to the reimbursement of expenses designated herein incurred by a judge of the Court of Appeals, a justice of the Supreme Court, including a justice of the Appellate Division or Appellate Term, and a judge of the Court of Claims, County Court, Surrogate's Court, Family Court, District Court, and Civil and Criminal Court of the City of New York, and a full-time judge of a City Court outside the City of New York, who is assigned to perform judicial duties outside the county wherein such judge is provided chambers.
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§ 102.6. Reimbursement for Intracounty Travel. Traveling expenses incurred by a judge or justice to whom subdivision (a) of section 102.0 of this Part applies, [or a judge of a city court outside the City of New York,] during the performance of judicial duties within the county in which he or she is provided chambers, will be reimbursed if such travel occurred in accordance with a plan submitted, by an administrative judge on behalf of one or more judges or justices, to the Chief Administrator of the Courts, and approved by the Chief Administrator.
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PART 126. COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES OF JUDGES AND JUSTICES TEMPORARILY ASSIGNED TO A CITY COURT OR A JUSTICE COURT
§ 126.1. General. Each part-time judge or justice of a city, town or village court who is temporarily assigned to a city court pursuant to section 107 of the Uniform City Court Act, shall receive $250 per day, or such lesser amount as his or her order of assignment may specify, for each day or part thereof during which such judge or justice actually performs judicial duties in accordance with such assignment in a courtroom or other facility designated for court appearances, provided that a judge or justice who performs such judicial duties for one half day or less shall receive $125 per day. There shall be no compensation for out-of-court work performed by any such judge or justice while on temporary assignment. Such judge or justice shall be reimbursed for out-of-pocket expenses reasonably or necessarily incurred in the performance of his or her duties while on temporary assignment in accordance with the provisions of Part 102 of this Title.
§ 126.2 Each part-time judge or justice of a city, town or village court who is temporarily assigned to a town or village court pursuant to section 106(2) of the Uniform Justice Court Act shall receive compensation as set forth in section 126.1 of this Part if the temporary assignment is the result of the death, disability or other incapacity of a justice in the receiving court, or any vacancy in that office.
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