2006 New York Code - County Judge Designated As Family Court Judge.



 
    §  137.  County judge designated as family court judge. In each county
  referred  to  in  subdivisions  (b)  and  (c)  of  section  one  hundred
  thirty-one of this act in which there is more than one county judge, the
  appellate  division  of  the supreme court of the judicial department in
  which such  county  is  located  shall  designate  and  may  revoke  any
  designation  of,  one  or more of the county judges within the county to
  act as and discharge the duties of family court judge.

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