
Month: March 2020


SCOA’s response to the update from the Chief Judge
As much as the acknowledgement is appreciated there are still three main issues we have been fighting for constantly for two weeks. Number one UCS must consolidate into one location per borough. Number two these locations MUST be temporarily but fully closed to the...
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Working backwards from Disability Retirement Pensions, Social Security Disability to Line of Duty (207c) and Workers Compensation benefits, here are some quick things to know. Disability Pensions If you become permanently disabled to perform your job duties as a...

Patrick Cullen talks COVID-19 State of the Courts on the Joe Piscopo Show
Patrick Cullen talks COVID-19 State of the Courts on the Joe Piscopo Show
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If you have been one of the volunteers since we went to the reduced staffing and have tested positive for COVID-19 (Corona Virus) and believe your exposure was more likely than not, while at work. We are recommending you file a claim with worker’s compensation for...

Criminal and family court will be held via video chat later this week
Article from NYPost.com by Rebecca Rosenberg City courts will roll out virtual proceedings later this week — but court officers who are still required to be present are worried about coronavirus exposure, officials said. All parties in criminal and family court...

Message from SCOA
SCOA is here for you during this emergency. We thank all of the Officers who helped operate the system last week. We are advocating for the closure of more buildings and shrinking the workforce down even further to help slow the spread. When we have further...

Important: please read latest updated protocol memo
Important: please read latest updated protocol memo