New York Statutes
§ 346.1 — Fact-finding hearing; removal
New York § 346.1
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N.Y. Family Court Act § 346.1 (2026).
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§ 346.1. Fact-finding hearing; removal. Where the proceeding was\ncommenced by the filing of an order of removal pursuant to a direction\nauthorized by section 220.10, 310.85 or 330.25 of the criminal procedure\nlaw, the requirements of a fact-finding hearing shall be deemed to have\nbeen satisfied upon the filing of the order and no further fact-finding\nhearing need be held; provided, however, that where any specification\nrequired by subdivision five of section 725.05 of the criminal procedure\nlaw is not clear, the court may examine such records or hold such\nhearing as it deems necessary to clarify said specification.\n
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