214 - Judicial conference of the state of New York.

§  214.  Judicial conference of the state of New York. 1. The judicial  conference of the state of  New  York  is  hereby  continued.  It  shall  consist  of  the  chief judge of the court of appeals who shall serve as  chairman, the presiding  justice  of  the  appellate  division  of  each  judicial department, one trial justice of the supreme court from each of  the  state's  four  judicial departments, one judge each of the court of  claims, the county court, the surrogate's court, the family  court,  the  civil  court  of the city of New York, the criminal court of the city of  New York, one judge of a city court outside the city of  New  York,  one  judge  of  a district court, one justice of a town or village court, and  from each judicial department, one member of the bar of this state.    2. The chief judge of the court of appeals and the presiding  justices  of  the  appellate divisions shall be members of the judicial conference  during their respective terms of office.  The  other  members  shall  be  chosen  by  the  judges of the courts on which they sit, except that the  administrative board of the courts shall appoint the members of the bar,  and the justice from a town or village court.    3. The term of members of the judicial conference  shall  be  for  two  years,  except as otherwise provided in subdivision two of this section.  Members shall be eligible for reappointment to the conference. A vacancy  occurring otherwise than by expiration of term shall be  filled  in  the  same  manner as an original appointment for the unexpired term. A member  shall  not  receive  any  compensation  for  serving  on  the   judicial  conference  but  shall  be  allowed  his  actual  and necessary expenses  incurred in the performance of his duties as a member.    4. The chairmen and the  ranking  minority  members  of  each  of  the  committees on judiciary and on codes of the senate and assembly shall be  ex officio members of the judicial conference.