New York Statutes
§ 252 — Probation service
New York § 252
JurisdictionNew York
Law FCTFamily Court Act
Part 5Auxiliary Services
Art. 2Administration, Medical Examinations, Attorneys For Children, Auxiliary Services
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N.Y. Family Court Act § 252 (2026).
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§ 252. Probation service.
(a)The family court in each county shall\nhave a probation service. This service may include volunteer probation\nofficers when necessary, provided they have the qualifications required\nof salaried officers, but no such volunteer probation officer shall be a\nchief probation officer or receive pay from public funds for his\nservices.\n (b) The methods, organization, and responsibilities of the probation\nservice shall be defined by rule of court, which shall not be\ninconsistent with any provision of law.\n (c) When there is a sufficient number of probation officers of the\nsame religious faith as that of a child to be placed on probation, the\nchild shall be placed on probation with a probation officer of the same\nreligious faith as that of the child.\n (
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