New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S02631

Introduced
1/23/23  
Refer
1/23/23  
Report Pass
2/14/23  

Caption

Requires the chief administrator of the office of court administration to establish a searchable public database providing information regarding eviction proceedings in the state; directs the chief administrator to adopt rules directing village, town or other local courts to report their eviction proceeding data to the office of court administration.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S04419

Requires the chief administrator of the office of court administration to establish a searchable public database providing information regarding eviction proceedings in the state; directs the chief administrator to adopt rules directing village, town or other local courts to report their eviction proceeding data to the office of court administration.

NY S01849

Requires more specific data reporting by the chief administrator to include information relating to all courts in the unified court system, including town and village courts.

NY A03499

Requires more specific data reporting by the chief administrator to include information relating to all courts in the unified court system, including town and village courts.

NY HB1217

Court interpreters; revise program under the Administration of the Administrative Office of Courts.

NY HB1224

Court administrators; revise manner for establishing office and revise Administrative Office of Courts to evaluate prospective hires.

NY HB1095

In dockets, indices and other records, providing for limited access to eviction information; and requiring the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts to process records.

NY HB1465

Office of administrative law proceedings.

NY SB417

Election Administration - State Administrator, Local Boards, and Election Directors

NY HB459

Election Administration – State Administrator, Local Boards, and Election Directors

NY S08192

Directs the legislature to ensure that the number of judges and justices in districts and courts is sufficient; directs the chief administrator of the courts to report on the sufficiency of the number of judges and justices in each court and to make recommendations on such numbers.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.