2006 New York Code - Access To Court Houses; Expenses Of Court How Paid.



 
    § 2408. Access to court houses; expenses of court how paid. The judges
  of  the court shall have access to and possession of the court-rooms and
  court offices and other places provided by the first  judicial  district
  for  the  transaction of the business of the district court. It shall be
  an obligation of the first judicial  district  to  supply  and  pay  for
  whatever  may  be  necessary for the transaction of the business of said
  court and the judges thereof, and to supply all  proper  accommodations,
  books,  stationery  and furniture and to pay all salaries, compensations
  and expenses and disbursements herein authorized; and the proper  county
  authorities  shall annually include in the county budget chargeable only
  to the first judicial district such sums as may be necessary to pay  the
  same. Only the members of the county board of supervisors from the towns
  comprising  the  first  judicial district shall be eligible to vote upon
  the district court budget. All fees and other revenue  of  the  district
  court system shall be credited to the first judicial district.

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