N.Y. Judiciary Law 436 – Compensation of state reporter and deputy state reporter; reporters; office expense; fees
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§ 436. Compensation of state reporter and deputy state reporter; reporters; office expense; fees. The state reporter shall receive an annual salary of nine thousand dollars, and the first deputy reporter an annual salary of seven thousand five hundred dollars. In addition thereto, such allowances shall be made for any other deputies, for clerk hire and for office expenses as the legislature shall from time to time direct.
Terms Used In N.Y. Judiciary Law 436
- Reporter: Makes a record of court proceedings and prepares a transcript, and also publishes the court's opinions or decisions (in the courts of appeals).
Neither the state reporter nor any of his deputies nor any of the employees of the law reporting bureau shall receive to his own use any moneys or fees derived from the sale of any reports or of any copies of opinions, but all such moneys and fees shall be paid into the treasury of the state.