New York Statutes

§ 66 — Confidentiality of proceedings and records

New York § 66
JurisdictionNew York
Law JUDJudiciary
Art. 3-ACommission On Judicial Nomination

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N.Y. Judiciary § 66 (2026).

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§ 66. Confidentiality of proceedings and records.

1.All\ncommunications to the commission, and its proceedings, and all\napplications, correspondence, interviews, transcripts, reports and all\nother papers, files and records of the commission shall be confidential\nand privileged and, except for the purposes of article two hundred ten\nof the penal law, shall not be made available to any person except as\notherwise provided in this article.\n 2. The governor shall have access to all papers and information\nrelating to persons recommended to him by the commission. The senate\nshall have access to all papers and information relating to the person\nappointed by the governor to fill a vacancy. All information that is\nnot publicly disclosed in accordance with subdivisions three and four

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