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Statutes > New-york > Jud > Article-15 > 474-b

§   474-b.   Attorney   retainer   statements.  The  office  of  court  administation shall make available to the department of social  services  copies  of  retainer  statements  or  closing  statements filed with the  office of court administration pursuant to the rules  of  the  appellate  divisions, or relevant information contained therein, for the purpose of  enabling  the  department  to  compare  a  list  of  parties against the  department's public assistance and medical assistance recipient listings  in order for the department to determine the potential for  recovery  of  such assistance paid, consistent with applicable law.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Jud > Article-15 > 474-b

§   474-b.   Attorney   retainer   statements.  The  office  of  court  administation shall make available to the department of social  services  copies  of  retainer  statements  or  closing  statements filed with the  office of court administration pursuant to the rules  of  the  appellate  divisions, or relevant information contained therein, for the purpose of  enabling  the  department  to  compare  a  list  of  parties against the  department's public assistance and medical assistance recipient listings  in order for the department to determine the potential for  recovery  of  such assistance paid, consistent with applicable law.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Jud > Article-15 > 474-b

§   474-b.   Attorney   retainer   statements.  The  office  of  court  administation shall make available to the department of social  services  copies  of  retainer  statements  or  closing  statements filed with the  office of court administration pursuant to the rules  of  the  appellate  divisions, or relevant information contained therein, for the purpose of  enabling  the  department  to  compare  a  list  of  parties against the  department's public assistance and medical assistance recipient listings  in order for the department to determine the potential for  recovery  of  such assistance paid, consistent with applicable law.