217 - Judicial associations; functions.

§  217.  Judicial  associations;  functions. There shall be a judicial  association for each of the courts of  the  unified  court  system.  The  members  of each association shall be the justices of the supreme court,  the judges of the court of claims, the  county  court,  the  surrogate's  court, the family court, the district court, the civil court of the city  of New York, the criminal court of the city of New York, the city courts  outside  the  city  of New York, or the justices of the town and village  courts, as the case may be. Each association shall  hold  at  least  one  annual  meeting,  at  which  its members shall elect officers, confer on  matters of mutual interest and conduct such other business  relating  to  the  performance  of  their judicial functions as they deem appropriate.  Each judicial association shall designate one of its members to  consult  with  the  chief  judge  and the chief administrator with respect to the  impact of administrative policies on the functioning of the  courts  and  related agencies of the unified court system.