§ 223. Compensation of deputy chief administrators of the courts and deputy or assistant administrative judges. (a) A judge who is designated the deputy chief administrator of the courts for the city of New York, and a judge who is designated the deputy chief administrator of the courts outside the city of New York shall each receive an annual salary equal to the annual salary paid to an associate justice of the appellate division of the supreme court.

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Terms Used In N.Y. Judiciary Law 223

  • Appellate: About appeals; an appellate court has the power to review the judgement of another lower court or tribunal.

(b) A judge who is designated a deputy or assistant administrative judge within the city of New York and a judge who is designated an administrative judge for a judicial district or county outside the city of New York shall receive, in addition to his or her judicial salary, the sum of four thousand eight hundred dollars annually as compensation for his or her services as an administrative judge; except that the presiding judge of an appellate term shall receive, in addition to all other compensation, the sum of three thousand dollars annually as compensation for his or her services as an administrative judge.