2006 New York Code - Number Of Judges.



 
    §  131. Number of judges. The number of judges of the family court for
  each county outside the city of New York shall be as follows:
    (a) in each county in which there was a separate office or offices  of
  judge  of the children's court authorized by law on the thirty-first day
  of August nineteen hundred sixty-two, the number of judges of the family
  court for such county shall  be  equal  to  the  number  of  offices  so
  authorized  except  those  authorized  by  certificate filed pursuant to
  subdivision two of section four of the children's court act of the state
  of New York subsequent to March first, nineteen hundred sixty-two;  and,
  effective  May fifteenth, nineteen hundred sixty-three, there shall be a
  separate office of judge of the family court for the county of  Niagara;
  and,  effective May fifteenth, nineteen hundred sixty-three, there shall
  be a separate office of judge of the family  court  for  the  county  of
  Ulster; and, effective January first, nineteen hundred sixty-four, there
  shall  be  a separate office of judge of the family court for the county
  of  St.  Lawrence;  and,  effective  January  first,  nineteen   hundred
  sixty-five,  there  shall  be  a  separate office of judge of the family
  court for the  county  of  Chautauqua;  and,  effective  January  first,
  nineteen  hundred sixty-seven, there shall be a separate office of judge
  of the family court for the county of  Oneida;  and,  effective  January
  first,  nineteen hundred sixty-five, there shall be a separate office of
  judge of the family court for the county of  Jefferson;  and,  effective
  January  first,  nineteen  hundred  sixty-six, there shall be a separate
  office of judge of the family court for the county of Rockland:
    (b) in the other counties except the counties of Chautauqua, Jefferson
  and Oneida, a judge of the county court shall act as and  discharge  the
  duties of judge of the family court;
    (c)  in  the  counties  of  Chautauqua, Jefferson and Oneida, upon the
  expiration of the term of office of the special  county  judge  who  was
  continued as a judge of the family court pursuant to section one hundred
  thirty-two  of  this  act,  or  if  there was no special county judge in
  office on the effective date of this act, a judge of the county court of
  each such county shall act as and discharge the duties of judge  of  the
  family court.
    (d)  In  the county of Nassau there shall be eight family court judges
  and the number of such judges now existing  in  said  county  is  hereby
  increased accordingly.
    (e) In the county of Monroe there shall be six family court judges and
  the  number  of  such  judges  now  existing  in  said  county is hereby
  increased accordingly; in the county of Erie there shall be  six  family
  court  judges  and the number of such judges now existing in said county
  is hereby increased accordingly. In the county of Albany there shall  be
  a  total  of three family court judges and the number of such judges now
  existing in such county is hereby increased accordingly.
    (f) In the county of Onondaga there shall be three  additional  family
  court  judges  and the number of such judges now existing in such county
  is  hereby  increased  accordingly.  The  compensation  of   each   such
  additional  family  court judge shall be the same as the compensation of
  existing family court judges in such county.
    (g) There shall be a separate office of judge of the family court  for
  the  counties  of  Oswego  and Sullivan and the compensation payable for
  each such separate  office  of  judge  of  the  family  court  shall  be
  twenty-five  thousand dollars per annum. In the county of Saratoga there
  shall be an additional family court judge and the number of such  judges
  now  existing  in  such  county  is  hereby  increased  accordingly. The
  compensation of such additional family court judge shall be the same  as
  the compensation of the existing family court judge in such county.

(h) In the county of Westchester there shall be three additional family court judges and the number of such judges now existing is hereby increased accordingly. The compensation of each additional family court judge shall be the same as the existing family court judge in such county. (i) In the county of Schenectady there shall be one additional family court judge and the number of such judges now existing is hereby increased accordingly. The compensation of the additional family court judge shall be the same as the existing family court judge in such county. (j) In the county of Genesee there shall be one additional family court judge and the number of such judges now existing is hereby increased accordingly. The compensation of the additional family court judge shall be the same as the existing family court judge in such county. (k) In the county of Rockland there shall be one additional family court judge and the number of such judges now existing is hereby increased accordingly. The compensation of the additional family court judge shall be the same as the existing family court judge in such county. (l) In the county of Dutchess there shall be two additional family court judges and the number of such judges now existing is hereby increased accordingly. The compensation of the additional family court judges shall be the same as the compensation paid to each of the existing family court judges in such county pursuant to section two hundred twenty-one-e of the judiciary law. (m) In the county of Niagara there shall be one additional family court judge and the number of such judges now existing is hereby increased accordingly. The compensation of the additional family court judge shall be the same as the existing family court judge in such county. (n) In the county of Ulster there shall be one additional family court judge and the number of such judges now existing is hereby increased accordingly. The compensation of the additional family court judge shall be the same as the existing family court judge in such county. (o) In the county of Oneida there shall be two additional family court judges making a total of three family court judges in such county. The number of such judges now existing in such county is hereby increased accordingly. The compensation of the additional family court judges shall be the same as the compensation of the existing family court judge in such county. (p) In the county of Suffolk there shall be four additional family court judges making a total of ten family court judges in such county. The number of such judges now existing in such county is hereby increased accordingly. The compensation of each such family court judge shall be the same as the compensation of existing family court judges in such county. (q) In the county of Rensselaer, there shall be one additional family court judge and the number of judges now existing is hereby increased accordingly. The compensation of the additional family court judge shall be the same as the existing family court judge in such county. (r) In the county of Orange there shall be three additional family court judges, making a total of four family court judges, and the number of such judges now existing is hereby increased accordingly. The compensation of each such additional family court judge shall be the same as the compensation paid to each of the existing family court judges in such county.
(s) In the county of Broome there shall be a total of three family court judges and the number of such judges now existing is hereby increased accordingly. The compensation of such additional family court judge shall be the same as the compensation paid to each of the existing family court judges in such county. (t) There shall be a separate office of judge of the family court for the county of Clinton and the compensation payable for such separate office of judge of the family court shall be the same as the compensation payable to the judge of the county court of Clinton county.

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