New York Laws
Article 4 - Appellate Division
70 - Judicial Departments.

§ 70. Judicial departments. The state is hereby divided into four
judicial departments. The first department shall consist of the counties
embraced within the first and twelfth judicial districts; the second
department shall consist of the counties embraced within the second,
ninth, tenth, eleventh and thirteenth judicial districts; the third
department shall consist of the counties embraced within the third,
fourth and sixth judicial districts; the fourth department shall consist
of the counties embraced within the fifth, seventh and eighth judicial
districts.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

JUD - Judiciary

Article 4 - Appellate Division

70 - Judicial Departments.

71 - Designations by Governor of Justices of Appellate Division.

72 - Revocation of Designation of Justice of Appellate Division.

75 - Location of Appellate Court in Each Department.

76 - Appellate Division May Compel Sheriff to Attend to Room in Which Court Is Held.

77 - Courthouse of Appellate Division in First Department.

78 - Justices of Appellate Division in First Department May Make Rules for Management of Law Libraries and Court-Houses of Appellate Division and Supreme C

79 - Appointment of Terms of Appellate Division in Each Department.

80 - Time for Appointment of Terms of Appellate Division in the First Department.

81 - Associate Justice of Appellate Division to Preside in Absence of Presiding Justice.

82 - Quorum and Number Necessary to a Sitting and Decision of Appellate Division.

85 - Power of Appellate Division as to Calendars and Administration of Justice.

86 - Designation by Appellate Division of Special and Trial Terms of the Supreme Court.

88 - Designation by Presiding Justice of Appellate Division of Justice to Hold Term of Supreme Court.

89 - Disposition of Records, Books and Papers; Rules.

90 - Admission to and Removal From Practice by Appellate Division; Character Committees.

91 - Designation and Compensation of Papers in First, Second, Tenth and Eleventh Judicial Districts for Publication of Calendars and Notices.

92 - General Powers Conferred Upon Presiding Justice and Appellate Division in First Department.

93 - Appointment of Clerks and Deputy Clerks of the Appellate Divisions.

94 - Appointment of Clerical and Other Assistants of Appellate Division in First Department.

95 - Appointment of Clerical and Other Assistants of Appellate Division in Second Department.

97 - Appointment of Consultation Clerks in Third and Fourth Departments.

98 - Appointment of Confidential Stenographer and Assistant Deputy Clerk in Third and Fourth Judicial Departments.

99 - Appointment of Attendants by Justices of the Appellate Division.

99-A - Appointment of Employees of Appellate Divisions in the Third and Fourth Departments.

100 - Power of Justices of Appellate Division of First Department to Appoint Confidential Clerk of the Appellate Term.

101 - Power of Justices of Appellate Division of Second Department to Appoint Clerical and Other Personnel of the Appellate Term.

102 - Power of Justices of Appellate Division in First Department to Appoint Special Deputy Clerks for Each Part or Term of the Supreme Court in the First J

103 - Power of Justices of Appellate Division in First Department to Designate Supreme Court Jury Clerk.

104 - Power of Justices of Appellate Division in First Department to Appoint Stenographers for the Supreme Court.

105 - Power of Justices of Appellate Division in First Department to Appoint Typists.

106 - Power of Justices of Appellate Division in First Department to Appoint Interpreters for Supreme Court.

107 - Power of Justices of Appellate Division in First Department to Regulate Attendance and Duties of Officers of Supreme Court in First District.

108 - Retirement of Officers and Employees by the Justices of the Appellate Division, First Department.

109 - Appointment of a Calendar Clerk in the Ninth Judicial District.