New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 22 - JUDICIARY
Subtitle A - JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION
Chapter I - Standards and Administrative Policies
Subchapter C - Rules Of The Chief Administrator Of The Courts
Part 116 - Community Dispute Resolution Centers Program
Section 116.4 - Application procedures

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024

Applications for funding pursuant to this Part shall be submitted to the Chief Administrator, and shall include the following information:

(a) a description of the organization administering the center, including a description of any sponsoring organizations;

(b) an itemized description of the annual cost of operating the proposed center, including the compensation of employees;

(c) a description of the geographic area of service, the service population and the number of participants capable of being served on an annual basis;

(d) a description of the facilities available in which the proposed center is to be operated;

(e) a detailed description of the proposed program for dispute resolution, including the types of disputes to be handled and the cost, if any, to the participants;

(f) a statement of the present availability of resources to fund the center;

(g) a description of the applicant's administrative capacity to operate the center, including the educational, training and employment background of every member of the staff of the center;

(h) a list of civic groups, social services agencies and criminal justice agencies available to accept and make referrals, written statements from these groups and agencies indicating an intent to accept and make referrals, and a description of how the program will be publicized to make potential referring agencies, the courts and the public aware of its availability;

(i) a description of the past history of the operation of the center, including specific information for the past two years concerning the program, area of service, staff, source of funding, expenditures, referring agencies, number and types of disputes handled, and number and types of disputes resolved;

(j) a list of all other available dispute resolution services and facilities within the proposed geographical area;

(k) documentation that the center meets the eligibility requirements set forth in section 114.3 of this Subchapter; and

(l) such other information as may be required by the Chief Administrator.

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