New York Statutes

§ 169 — Translation and interpretation of orders of protection

New York § 169
JurisdictionNew York
Law FCTFamily Court Act
Part 6General Provisions Concerning Hearings
Art. 1Family Court Established

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N.Y. Family Court Act § 169 (2026).

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§ 169. Translation and interpretation of orders of protection. The\noffice of court administration shall, in accordance with paragraph (t)\nof subdivision two of section two hundred twelve of the judiciary law,\nensure that a court order of protection and temporary order of\nprotection issued by the court under article three, four, five, six,\nseven, eight or ten of this act, is translated in writing into the\nappropriate language for a party to a proceeding where the court has\nappointed an interpreter. The office of court administration shall\nensure that the standard language of the office of court administration\norder of protection and temporary order of protection forms shall be\ntranslated in writing in the languages most frequently used in the\ncourts of each judicial department

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