New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S00030

Introduced
1/4/23  
Refer
1/4/23  

Caption

Provides for the establishment of a separate office of family court judge for the county of Essex.

Companion Bills

NY A03086

Same As Provides for the establishment of a separate office of family court judge for the county of Essex.

Previously Filed As

NY S07467

Increases the number of family court judges in the city of New York to seventy-two; provides for two additional family court judges for each of Westchester and Rockland counties and an additional family court judge for each of Erie and Niagara counties.

NY A03086

Provides for the establishment of a separate office of family court judge for the county of Essex.

NY S00549

Provides for the establishment of a separate office of family court judge for the county of Essex.

NY A03220

Provides for the establishment of a separate office of family court judge for the county of Essex.

NY S07696

Provides that any person who has served as a state-paid judge or justice of a court of the unified court system or as a housing judge of the housing portion of the civil court of the city of New York, but who no longer holds any of such offices, may apply to be designated as a judicial hearing officer.

NY S07674

Authorizes the part-time judge of the city court of Lackawanna to reside anywhere in Erie county.

NY S08436

Permits sales during the Adirondack Family Book Festival at the John Brown Farm State Historic Site in North Elba, Essex County.

NY S08324

Grants security officers serving at the village of Ardsley village court peace officer status; provides that such officers shall complete training if they are not otherwise police officers or peace officers.

NY S08090

Provides that the maximum age requirement of 35 years for police officers to take a competitive examination shall not apply to any police officer of any county, city, town or village police force not otherwise provided for in this section if such officer is a part-time police officer in a non-competitive position and is vested in the New York state and local police and fire retirement system.

NY A07952

Requires judges or justices in a court that exercises criminal jurisdiction, including town and village justices, family court judges, and justices of the supreme court who regularly handle matrimonial matters, and court clerks of such courts to attend a program approved by the chief administrator of the courts addressing issues relating to domestic violence totaling at least ten hours every two years; requires law enforcement officers to complete ten hours of domestic violence training every two years.

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