2006 New York Code - Court Law Libraries.



 
    §  813.  Court  law  libraries.  Each county of the state shall have a
  court law library which shall be governed as provided by  section  eight
  hundred  fourteen  of  this article. Such libraries shall be open to the
  public, however,  the  chief  administrator  of  the  courts  may  issue
  guidelines  for  the  use  and  operation of such libraries. All supreme
  court and county court libraries established as of the effective date of
  this section  are  continued  as  court  law  libraries,  including  the
  following as they have been named:
    JOSEPH F. BARNARD MEMORIAL LIBRARY AT POUGHKEEPSIE;
    DAVID L. FOLLETT MEMORIAL LIBRARY AT NORWICH;
    HAMILTON ODELL LIBRARY AT MONTICELLO;
    EMORY A. CHASE MEMORIAL LIBRARY AT CATSKILL;
    FRANCIS BERGAN LAW LIBRARY AT ALBANY;
    LOUIS H. FOLMER LAW LIBRARY AT CORTLAND;
    JOSEPH F. EGAN MEMORIAL SUPREME COURT LAW LIBRARY AT SCHENECTADY;
    ERNEST N. WARREN LAW LIBRARY AT ITHACA;
    F. WALTER BLISS SUPREME COURT LIBRARY AT SCHOHARIE;
    JOSEPH P. MOLINARI SUPREME COURT LIBRARY AT COOPERSTOWN;
    COURT OF APPEALS LIBRARY AT SYRACUSE;
    CHARLES B. SWARTWOOD LAW LIBRARY AT ELMIRA and
    F. WARREN TRAVERS SUPREME COURT LIBRARY AT TROY.

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