Opinion 20-02
June 26, 2020
Please Note:
See AO-347 concerning the status of Section 100.4(H)(2).
Dear : We respond to your inquiry (20-02) asking if you, a full-time judge, may serve
as a compensated referee for certain private not-for-profit high school and grammar
school sports leagues.1 You state the compensation is a set fee per game, less than
$50 in one league and less than $100 in the other league. The Rules Governing Judicial Conduct do not prohibit a full-time judge from
serving as a referee for school sports and accepting reasonable compensation from a
not-for-profit school or sports league for this activity (see 22 NYCRR 100.4[H][1][a]
[compensation must not “exceed a reasonable amount” or “exceed what a person
who is not a judge would receive for the same activity”]). However, compensation in
excess of $150.00 is subject to reporting requirements set forth in 22 NYCRR
100.4(H)(2). Enclosed for your review are Opinions 17-01 and 12-177. Very truly yours, George D. Marlow, Assoc Justice Appellate Div., First Dept. (Ret) Committee Co-Chair Hon. Margaret T. Walsh Supreme Court Justice Committee Co-Chair Enc. __________________________ 1 Because these schools are not “financially supported primarily by New York State or any of
its political subdivisions,” Section 100.4(H)(1)(c)(2) does not apply.