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What is NYC AC § 9-302?

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This section mandates the mayor's office or a designated agency to collaborate with the office of court administration to enhance the accessibility of bail information. This includes ensuring that clear information about the bail posting process is available in courthouses. Applies to individuals seeking to post bail.

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§ 9-302 Bail information in courts.

AC § 9-302

The office or another office or agency designated by the mayor shall make reasonable efforts to work with the office of court administration to promote the availability of complete and accurate information regarding the bail posting process to persons seeking to post bail. Such efforts shall include promoting the display of information regarding posting bail conspicuously in locations in courthouses where such information would assist individuals in posting bail and the direct communication of such information to such persons. Such information shall include how to determine the amount and type of bail ordered and all processes required to post bail, including where and how to post bail. (L.L. 2017/127, 7/22/2017, eff. 8/21/2017)

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