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S05272 Summary:

BILL NOS05272
 
SAME ASNo Same As
 
SPONSORBAILEY
 
COSPNSR
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd §722-b, County L; amd §35, Judy L
 
Sets hourly rates for persons representing certain persons in court or before a magistrate.
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S05272 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          5272
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                    IN SENATE
 
                                    February 20, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  Sen.  BAILEY -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee on Local Government
 
        AN ACT to amend the county law and the judiciary  law,  in  relation  to
          setting hourly rates for persons representing certain persons in court
          or before a magistrate

          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Section 722-b of the county law, as amended by section 1 of
     2  part GG of chapter 56 of the laws of 2023, is amended as follows:
     3    § 722-b. Compensation and reimbursement  for  representation.  1.  All
     4  counsel assigned in accordance with a plan of a bar association conform-
     5  ing  to  the  requirements  of  section seven hundred twenty-two of this
     6  article whereby the services of private counsel are rotated and  coordi-
     7  nated  by an administrator shall at the conclusion of the representation
     8  receive:
     9    (a) for representation of a person entitled to representation  by  law
    10  who  is  initially  charged  with a misdemeanor or lesser offense and no
    11  felony, compensation for such misdemeanor or  lesser  offense  represen-
    12  tation  at  a  rate of one hundred fifty-eight dollars per hour for time
    13  expended in court or before a magistrate,  judge  or  justice,  and  one
    14  hundred fifty-eight dollars per hour for time reasonably expended out of
    15  court, and shall receive reimbursement for expenses reasonably incurred;
    16  and
    17    (b) for representation of a person in all other cases governed by this
    18  article,  including  all  representation  in an appellate court, compen-
    19  sation at a rate of one hundred  [fifty-eight]  sixty-four  dollars  per
    20  hour  for  time  expended in court before a magistrate, judge or justice
    21  and one hundred [fifty-eight]  sixty-four  dollars  per  hour  for  time
    22  reasonably  expended  out  of court, and shall receive reimbursement for
    23  expenses reasonably incurred.
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD10024-01-5

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     1    1-a. (a) The hourly rates set by paragraphs (a) and (b) of subdivision
     2  one of this section shall be adjusted annually, effective April first of
     3  each year, beginning in the year two thousand twenty-seven.
     4    (b) The hourly rate for representation established under paragraph (a)
     5  of  subdivision  one  of this section shall be adjusted to equal no less
     6  than eighty percent of the hourly rate calculated under paragraph (c) of
     7  this subdivision, rounded to the nearest dollar.
     8    (c) The hourly rate for representation under paragraph (b) of subdivi-
     9  sion one of this section shall be adjusted annually  to  equal  no  less
    10  than  the  hourly  rate paid to assigned counsel in non-capital cases in
    11  federal district court pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3006A  and  related  laws
    12  and regulations for the calendar year two years prior.
    13    2.  (a)  Except  as  provided  in  subdivision  three of this section,
    14  compensation for time expended in providing representation  pursuant  to
    15  subdivision  one  of this section shall not exceed ten thousand dollars,
    16  provided that such figure shall be adjusted  annually,  effective  April
    17  first of each year, beginning in the year two thousand twenty-six.
    18    (b)  For representation under paragraph (a) of subdivision one of this
    19  section, the case compensation maximum shall  be  adjusted  annually  to
    20  equal  no  less  than  eighty  percent  of the case compensation maximum
    21  calculated under paragraph (c) of this subdivision, rounded to the near-
    22  est dollar.
    23    (c) For representation under paragraph (b) of subdivision one of  this
    24  section,  the  case  compensation  maximum shall be adjusted annually to
    25  equal no less than the case compensation maximum for assigned counsel in
    26  non-capital cases in federal district court  pursuant  to  18  U.S.C.  §
    27  3006A  and  related laws and regulations for the calendar year two years
    28  prior.
    29    3. For representation on an  appeal,  compensation  and  reimbursement
    30  shall  be  fixed  by  the appellate court. For all other representation,
    31  compensation and reimbursement shall be fixed by the trial court  judge.
    32  In  extraordinary  circumstances  a trial or appellate court may provide
    33  for compensation in excess of the foregoing limits and  for  payment  of
    34  compensation and reimbursement for expenses before the completion of the
    35  representation.
    36    4. Each claim for compensation and reimbursement shall be supported by
    37  a  sworn  statement  specifying  the  time  expended, services rendered,
    38  expenses incurred and  reimbursement  or  compensation  applied  for  or
    39  received  in  the  same  case from any other source. No counsel assigned
    40  hereunder shall seek or accept any fee for representing  the  party  for
    41  whom  [he or she] such counsel is assigned without approval of the court
    42  as herein provided.
    43    § 2. Subdivision 3 of section 35 of the judiciary law, as  amended  by
    44  section  3  of  part GG of chapter 56 of the laws of 2023, is amended as
    45  follows:
    46    3. a. No counsel assigned pursuant  to  this  section  shall  seek  or
    47  accept  any  fee  for  representing the person for whom [he or she] such
    48  counsel is assigned without approval of the court  as  herein  provided.
    49  Whenever it appears that such person is financially able to obtain coun-
    50  sel  or  make partial payment for the representation, counsel may report
    51  this fact to the court and the court may  terminate  the  assignment  or
    52  authorize  payment,  as  the  interests  of justice may dictate, to such
    53  counsel. Counsel assigned hereunder  shall  at  the  conclusion  of  the
    54  representation receive compensation at a rate of one hundred fifty-eight
    55  dollars per hour for time expended in court, and one hundred fifty-eight
    56  dollars  per  hour  for time reasonably expended out of court, and shall

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     1  receive reimbursement for expenses reasonably  incurred,  provided  that
     2  such  figure  shall  be adjusted annually, effective April first of each
     3  year, to equal no less than the hourly rate calculated  under  paragraph
     4  (b)  of  subdivision  one-a of section seven hundred twenty-two-b of the
     5  county law.
     6    b. For representation upon a hearing, compensation  and  reimbursement
     7  shall  be  fixed  by  the  court  wherein  the hearing was held and such
     8  compensation shall not exceed ten thousand dollars.  For  representation
     9  in  an appellate court, compensation and reimbursement shall be fixed by
    10  such court and such compensation shall not exceed ten thousand  dollars,
    11  provided  that  such  figure shall be adjusted annually, effective April
    12  first of each year, to equal no less than the case compensation  maximum
    13  calculated  under  paragraph  (c)  of  subdivision  two of section seven
    14  hundred twenty-two-b of the county law.  In extraordinary  circumstances
    15  the  court  may  provide  for  compensation  in  excess of the foregoing
    16  limits.
    17    § 3. This act shall take effect April 1, 2026.
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