The New York Jury Plan (Revised October 2016) is the official legal procedure that governs the selection of jurors in the state of New York. It outlines the process for selecting, summoning, and impaneling jurors for all trial courts in New York. The plan is divided into four main parts: The Qualification of Jurors, The Source List of Jurors, The Selection Process, and The Administration of the Jury Plan. The Qualification of Jurors outlines the requirements for prospective jurors, including residence, age, language, physical and mental abilities, and certain disqualifications. The Source List of Jurors outlines the sources of potential jurors, including voter registration, driver's license, and public assistance records. The Selection Process outlines the procedure for selecting, summoning, and impaneling jurors. This includes the selection of prospective jurors, the summoning of jurors, the qualification of jurors, and the impaneling of jurors. The Administration of the Jury Plan outlines the duties of the jury coordinators, the procedures for the payment of jurors, and the procedures for the discharge of jurors. The New York Jury Plan (Revised October 2016) ensures that all citizens of New York have an equal opportunity to serve as jurors in the state's court system.