N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 22 § 205.4 - Access to Family Court proceedings
(a) The Family Court is open to the
public. Members of the public, including the news media, shall have access to
all courtrooms, lobbies, public waiting areas and other common areas of Family
Court otherwise open to individuals having business before the court.
(b) The general public or any
person may be excluded from a courtroom only if the judge presiding in the
courtroom determines, on a case-by-case basis based upon supporting evidence,
that such exclusion is warranted in that case. In exercising this inherent and
statutory discretion, the judge may consider, among other factors, whether:
(1) the person is causing or is
likely to cause a disruption in the proceedings;
(2) the presence of the person
is objected to by one of the parties, including the attorney for the child, for
a compelling reason;
(3) the orderly and sound administration
of justice, including the nature of the proceeding, the privacy interests of
individuals before the court, and the need for protection of the litigants, in
particular, children, from harm, requires that some or all observers be
excluded from the courtroom;
(4) less restrictive alternatives to
exclusion are unavailable or inappropriate to the circumstances of the
particular case.
Whenever the judge exercises discretion to exclude any person or the general public from a proceeding or part of a proceeding in Family Court, the judge shall make findings prior to ordering exclusion.
(c) When necessary to preserve the
decorum of the proceedings, the judge shall instruct representatives of the
news media and others regarding the permissible use of the courtroom and other
facilities of the court, the assignment of seats to representatives of the news
media on an equitable basis, and any other matters that may affect the conduct
of the proceedings and the well-being and safety of the litigants
therein.
(d)
Audio-visual coverage of Family Court facilities and proceedings shall be
governed by Parts 29 and 131 of this Title.
(e) Nothing in this section shall limit
the responsibility and authority of the Chief Administrator of the Courts, or
the administrative judges with the approval of the Chief Administrator of the
Courts, to formulate and effectuate such reasonable rules and procedures
consistent with this section as may be necessary and proper to ensure that the
access by the public, including the press, to proceedings in the Family Court
shall comport with the security needs of the courthouse, the safety of persons
having business before the court and the proper conduct of court
business.
Notes
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