New York Codes Rules Regulations (Last Updated: March 27,2024) |
TITLE 9. Executive Department |
Subtitle U. Division of Criminal Justice Services |
Chapter II. Identification and Informational Services |
Part 6053. Processing Juvenile Arrest Records |
Sec. 6053.2. Family Court's report
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- (a) The Family Courts within the State of New York shall report to DCJS the final disposition of all petitions wherein:(1) the original allegation is a charge fingerprintable under the provisions of section 306.1 of the Family Court Act;(2) an individual originally arrested as a juvenile offender and removed to Family Court, pursuant to article 725 of the Criminal Procedure Law, has at least one charge removed which would constitute a felony if committed by an adult.(b) Disposition data reported to DCJS shall include:(1) name of the respondent;(2) NYSID number;(3) date of birth of the respondent;(4) docket or case number;(5) adjudication (reference to Penal Law sections); court's determination upon completion of fact finding;(6) disposition of petition;(7) court of adjudication;(8) court control number; and(9) such other information as shall be agreed upon between DCJS and the Office of Court Administration.(c) A destruction order served by the clerk of the Family Court in accordance with section 354.1 of the Family Court Act will be deemed a final disposition.