Relates to requiring certain civil court documents to be provided to parties in their native language and requiring parties to demonstrate their understanding of the nature and effect of such documents.
STATE OF NEW YORK
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968
2023-2024 Regular Sessions
IN SENATE
January 9, 2023
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Introduced by Sens. BAILEY, KRUEGER -- read twice and ordered printed,
and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Judiciary
AN ACT to amend the New York city civil court act, in relation to
requiring certain civil court documents to be provided to parties in
their native language
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-bly, do enact as follows:
1 Section 1. The New York city civil court act is amended by adding a
2 new section 2105 to read as follows:
3 § 2105. Languages in which certain court documents are to be
4 furnished. (a) Court documents provided to parties including court
5 orders and any other court documents which include stipulations direct-
6 ing action to be taken or forborne by either of such parties shall be
7 provided to such parties in their native language, provided they are not
8 fluent in English; and provided, further, that such native language is
9 one of the six most prevalent languages, other than English, spoken in
10 the city of New York.
11 (b) The person who drafts such a court document in the native language
12 of a party, pursuant to subdivision (a) of this section, shall provide
13 the court with a copy of the document in both English and in the native
14 language, and shall certify under oath that the document in the native
15 language accurately reflects the same document written in English.
16 (c) All parties shall demonstrate, to the satisfaction of the court,
17 their comprehension of the nature and effect of each such court order or
18 stipulation.
19 § 2. This act shall take effect on the one hundred eightieth day after
20 it shall have become a law.
EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[] is old law to be omitted.
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