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    • [PDF File]NEW YORK STATE UNIFIED COURT SYSTEM EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK

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      Office of Court Administration, representatives of the medical provider community in New York, and the bench and bar, designed to produce a standard official form that complies with the privacy requirements of the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (“HIPAA”) and its implementing regulations, to be used to authorize


    • [PDF File]NEW YORK STATE Unified Court System

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      administration and operation of the state’s trial courts. The court system is made up of 11 separate trial courts: New York City Civil, New York City Criminal, City, District, Town and Village, Supreme, County, Family and Surrogates’s Courts, the Court of Claims; and also includes the intermediate Appellate Terms and


    • [PDF File]Administrative Structure of the New York State Unified Court ...

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      • Justice Court Support • Law Libraries • Surrogate’s Courts • Problem Solving Courts • Statewide Coordinating Judges OCA*** Executive Director Chief, Public Safety Court of Appeals Chief Judge of the State of New York Administrative Board Dean, NYS Judicial Institute DCAJ*, Outside NYC 3rd–9th Districts DCAJ*, Justice Initiatives



    • [PDF File]The Administration of the Courts - Judiciary of New York

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      In New York City, an Administrative Judge supervises each of the major courts, and the Deputy Chief Administrative Judge for the Courts within New York City is responsible for the overall management and administration of the courts within the City.


    • [PDF File]OCA Official Form No.: 960 AUTHORIZATION FOR RELEASE OF ...

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      The Administration of the Courts Chapter 2 The Administration of the Courts Court Administration Section 28 of Article VI of the State Constitution provides that the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals is the Chief Judge of the State and its chief judicial officer. The Chief Judge appoints a Chief Administrator of the Courts (or Chief


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