New York Statutes

§ 67 — Breach of confidentiality of commission information

New York § 67
JurisdictionNew York
Law JUDJudiciary
Art. 3-ACommission On Judicial Nomination

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N.Y. Judiciary § 67 (2026).

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§ 67. Breach of confidentiality of commission information.

1.Any\nstaff member, employee or agent of the state commission on judicial\nnomination who violates any of the provisions of section sixty-six of\nthis article shall be subject to a reprimand, a fine, suspension or\nremoval by the commission.\n 2. Within ten days after the commission has acquired knowledge that a\nstaff member, employee or agent of the commission has or may have\nbreached the provisions of section sixty-six of this article, written\ncharges against such staff member, employee or agent shall be prepared\nand signed by the chairman of the commission and filed with the\ncommission. Within five days after receipt of charges, the commission\nshall determine, by a vote of the majority of all the members of the\ncom

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