N.Y. Crim. Proc. Law § 182.40
Approval by the chief administrator of the courts
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As of January 1, 2016
* § 182.40 Approval by the chief administrator of the courts.\n 1. The appropriate administrative judge shall submit to the chief\nadministrator of the courts a written proposal for the use of electronic\nappearance in his or her jurisdiction. If the chief administrator of the\ncourts approves the proposal, installation of an independent\naudio-visual system may begin.\n 2. Upon completion of the installation of an independent audio-visual\nsystem, the commission on cable television shall inspect, test, and\nexamine the independent audio-visual system and certify to the chief\nadministrator of the courts whether the system complies with the\ndefinition of an independent audio-visual system and is technically\nsuitable for the conducting of electronic appearances as intended.\n 3. The chief administrator of the courts shall issue rules governing\nthe use of electronic appearances.\n * NB Repealed September 1, 2017\n
* § 182.40 Approval by the chief administrator of the courts.\n 1. The appropriate administrative judge shall submit to the chief\nadministrator of the courts a written proposal for the use of electronic\nappearance in his or her jurisdiction. If the chief administrator of the\ncourts approves the proposal, installation of an independent\naudio-visual system may begin.\n 2. Upon completion of the installation of an independent audio-visual\nsystem, the commission on cable television shall inspect, test, and\nexamine the independent audio-visual system and certify to the chief\nadministrator of the courts whether the system complies with the\ndefinition of an independent audio-visual system and is technically\nsuitable for the conducting of electronic appearances as intended.\n 3. The chief administrator of the courts shall issue rules governing\nthe use of electronic appearances.\n * NB Repealed July 8, 2025\n * NB Repealed September 1, 2027\n
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