Legislation
SECTION 222
Expenses of judges and justices
Judiciary (JUD) CHAPTER 30, ARTICLE 7-B
§ 222. Expenses of judges and justices. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, and subject to such rules and regulations as the chief
administrator shall prescribe:
(a) each judge of the court of appeals, each justice of the supreme
court, including the justices of the appellate divisions thereof, and
each judge of the court of claims shall be reimbursed for his or her
actual and necessary transportation expenses, and such other travel
expenses not to exceed seventy-five dollars per day as he or she shall
actually and necessarily incur in the performance of his or her judicial
duties outside the county wherein he or she is provided chambers and
other than in a county having a population in excess of seven hundred
thousand or in a city having a population in excess of one million, and
not to exceed one hundred fifteen dollars per day in a county having a
population in excess of seven hundred thousand or in a city having a
population in excess of one million. For the purpose of such
reimbursement of expenses, the city of New York shall be deemed to be
one county;
(b) when any judge of the county court, the surrogate's court, the
family court, the district court, the civil court of the city of New
York or the criminal court of the city of New York shall be required to
perform judicial duties outside the county of his residence, he or she
shall be reimbursed for his or her actual and necessary transportation
expenses, and such other travel expenses not to exceed seventy-five
dollars per day incurred other than in a county having a population in
excess of seven hundred thousand or in a city having a population in
excess of one million, and not to exceed one hundred fifteen dollars per
day in a county having a population in excess of seven hundred thousand
or in a city having a population in excess of one million. For the
purpose of such reimbursement of expenses, the city of New York shall be
deemed to be one county.
provision of law, and subject to such rules and regulations as the chief
administrator shall prescribe:
(a) each judge of the court of appeals, each justice of the supreme
court, including the justices of the appellate divisions thereof, and
each judge of the court of claims shall be reimbursed for his or her
actual and necessary transportation expenses, and such other travel
expenses not to exceed seventy-five dollars per day as he or she shall
actually and necessarily incur in the performance of his or her judicial
duties outside the county wherein he or she is provided chambers and
other than in a county having a population in excess of seven hundred
thousand or in a city having a population in excess of one million, and
not to exceed one hundred fifteen dollars per day in a county having a
population in excess of seven hundred thousand or in a city having a
population in excess of one million. For the purpose of such
reimbursement of expenses, the city of New York shall be deemed to be
one county;
(b) when any judge of the county court, the surrogate's court, the
family court, the district court, the civil court of the city of New
York or the criminal court of the city of New York shall be required to
perform judicial duties outside the county of his residence, he or she
shall be reimbursed for his or her actual and necessary transportation
expenses, and such other travel expenses not to exceed seventy-five
dollars per day incurred other than in a county having a population in
excess of seven hundred thousand or in a city having a population in
excess of one million, and not to exceed one hundred fifteen dollars per
day in a county having a population in excess of seven hundred thousand
or in a city having a population in excess of one million. For the
purpose of such reimbursement of expenses, the city of New York shall be
deemed to be one county.