NYC Rules of the City of New York

§ 13-06 — Payment Procedures and Submission of Vouchers in Criminal Matters Handled by Attorneys on Criminal Panels and Experts Assigned to Matters Handled by 18-B Attorneys.

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Attorneys on the Criminal Panels representing or who have represented indigent persons pursuant to Article 18-B of the County Law and this chapter, and investigators, experts, and other persons providing or who have provided services in accordance with Article 18-B of the County Law and this chapter shall apply to the

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§ 13-06 Payment Procedures and Submission of Vouchers in Criminal Matters Handled by Attorneys on Criminal Panels and Experts Assigned to Matters Handled by 18-B Attorneys.

RCNY § 13-06

Attorneys on the Criminal Panels representing or who have represented indigent persons pursuant to Article 18-B of the County Law and this chapter, and investigators, experts, and other persons providing or who have provided services in accordance with Article 18-B of the County Law and this chapter shall apply to the court in which the representation was furnished or services provided pursuant to sections 722-b and 722-c of the County Law to fix his or her reasonable compensation for such representation or services. Applications shall be made on the appropriate voucher form or template promulgated by the OACP. Vouchers shall be signed by the judge presiding or who presided in the matter in which the attorney provided representation or the person provided ancillary services, approving the amount for which payment is being sought by the voucher, and shall be submitted to the OACP for review prior to payment by the comptroller.

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