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§ 242. State probation commission. 1. There shall be a state probation  commission. It shall consist of the director and six other members to be  selected as follows:    (a)  three  shall be appointed by the governor from among persons who,  as  members  of  the  community,  have  demonstrated  an  interest   and  involvement in the field of probation, to hold office at the pleasure of  the governor and until their successors are appointed;    (b)  two  shall  be appointed by the governor from among the probation  administrators and probation officers actually employed in the field  of  probation  in  this  state  who have demonstrated by work in a statewide  professional association, concerned  generally  with  probation  affairs  throughout  the state, outstanding service to the field of probation, to  hold office at the pleasure of the governor and until  their  successors  are appointed; and    (c) one shall be the state administrator of the unified court system.    2.  The  present  members  of  the state probation commission who were  appointed to such commission by  the  governor  shall  continue  as  the  members  of  said  commission  appointed  pursuant  to  paragraph (a) of  subdivision one of this section at the pleasure  of  the  governor,  and  until  their  successors  are appointed and have qualified. The director  shall be chairman  of  the  commission.  No  member  of  said  probation  commission  shall  receive any compensation for his or her services as a  member of such commission, but the members shall be  entitled  to  their  actual  necessary  expenses incurred in the performance of their duties.  The commissioner may from  time  to  time  assign  an  employee  of  the  division to act as secretary to said probation commission. The duties of  the members of said probation commission shall be to attend the meetings  of  such  probation commission, at the time fixed by said commission, or  called by the chairman of said commission, and to consider  all  matters  relating  to  probation  in  the  state,  within the jurisdiction of the  office, and to advise and consult with the director in regard thereto.

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Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-12 > 242

§ 242. State probation commission. 1. There shall be a state probation  commission. It shall consist of the director and six other members to be  selected as follows:    (a)  three  shall be appointed by the governor from among persons who,  as  members  of  the  community,  have  demonstrated  an  interest   and  involvement in the field of probation, to hold office at the pleasure of  the governor and until their successors are appointed;    (b)  two  shall  be appointed by the governor from among the probation  administrators and probation officers actually employed in the field  of  probation  in  this  state  who have demonstrated by work in a statewide  professional association, concerned  generally  with  probation  affairs  throughout  the state, outstanding service to the field of probation, to  hold office at the pleasure of the governor and until  their  successors  are appointed; and    (c) one shall be the state administrator of the unified court system.    2.  The  present  members  of  the state probation commission who were  appointed to such commission by  the  governor  shall  continue  as  the  members  of  said  commission  appointed  pursuant  to  paragraph (a) of  subdivision one of this section at the pleasure  of  the  governor,  and  until  their  successors  are appointed and have qualified. The director  shall be chairman  of  the  commission.  No  member  of  said  probation  commission  shall  receive any compensation for his or her services as a  member of such commission, but the members shall be  entitled  to  their  actual  necessary  expenses incurred in the performance of their duties.  The commissioner may from  time  to  time  assign  an  employee  of  the  division to act as secretary to said probation commission. The duties of  the members of said probation commission shall be to attend the meetings  of  such  probation commission, at the time fixed by said commission, or  called by the chairman of said commission, and to consider  all  matters  relating  to  probation  in  the  state,  within the jurisdiction of the  office, and to advise and consult with the director in regard thereto.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-12 > 242

§ 242. State probation commission. 1. There shall be a state probation  commission. It shall consist of the director and six other members to be  selected as follows:    (a)  three  shall be appointed by the governor from among persons who,  as  members  of  the  community,  have  demonstrated  an  interest   and  involvement in the field of probation, to hold office at the pleasure of  the governor and until their successors are appointed;    (b)  two  shall  be appointed by the governor from among the probation  administrators and probation officers actually employed in the field  of  probation  in  this  state  who have demonstrated by work in a statewide  professional association, concerned  generally  with  probation  affairs  throughout  the state, outstanding service to the field of probation, to  hold office at the pleasure of the governor and until  their  successors  are appointed; and    (c) one shall be the state administrator of the unified court system.    2.  The  present  members  of  the state probation commission who were  appointed to such commission by  the  governor  shall  continue  as  the  members  of  said  commission  appointed  pursuant  to  paragraph (a) of  subdivision one of this section at the pleasure  of  the  governor,  and  until  their  successors  are appointed and have qualified. The director  shall be chairman  of  the  commission.  No  member  of  said  probation  commission  shall  receive any compensation for his or her services as a  member of such commission, but the members shall be  entitled  to  their  actual  necessary  expenses incurred in the performance of their duties.  The commissioner may from  time  to  time  assign  an  employee  of  the  division to act as secretary to said probation commission. The duties of  the members of said probation commission shall be to attend the meetings  of  such  probation commission, at the time fixed by said commission, or  called by the chairman of said commission, and to consider  all  matters  relating  to  probation  in  the  state,  within the jurisdiction of the  office, and to advise and consult with the director in regard thereto.