New York Judiciary Staff Travel Regulations are rules and guidelines governing the travel expenses of staff members of the New York State Judiciary. The regulations are designed to ensure that staff members’ travel costs are reasonable, necessary, and properly documented. The regulations are applicable to all New York judicial employees, including judges, court staff, and administrators. Types of New York Judiciary Staff Travel Regulations include: — Expense Reimbursement: These regulations outline how and when staff members can be reimbursed for their travel expenses. The regulations include the types of expenses that are eligible for reimbursement and the documentation required for reimbursement. — Pre-Approval: The regulations require that all staff travel be pre-approved by the court. This includes the destination, purpose, and duration of the travel. — Per Diem Allowances: The regulations provide guidance on the daily allowance rates for staff travel. The rates are based on the destination and type of travel. — Travel Policies: These regulations specify the travel policies that staff members must adhere to. This includes rules on hotel and car rental reservations, meal expenses, and other miscellaneous expenses. — Documentation Requirements: The regulations require that all travel expenses be documented and reported to the court. This includes receipts, expense reports, and other supporting documents.