N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 22, § 36.4
(a) Upon appointment of a fiduciary pursuant to this Part, the court shall forward a copy of the appointment order to the designated fiduciary clerk within two business days.
(1) Every person appointed pursuant to this Part shall file with the fiduciary clerk of the court from which the appointment is made, within 30 days of the making of the appointment:
(3) The certification of compliance shall include:
(ii) a list of all appointments received, or for which compensation has been awarded, during the current calendar year and the year immediately preceding the current calendar year, which shall contain:
(c) where compensation remains to be awarded:
(4) A person who is required to complete the certification of compliance, but who is unable to certify that the appointment is in compliance with this Part, shall immediately so inform the appointing judge.
(c) Approval of compensation.
(1) Upon the approval of compensation of more than $500, the court shall file with the fiduciary clerk:
(5) Unless otherwise directed by the court, a fiduciary appointee may utilize supporting attorneys and staff in their firm without additional court approval. Support attorneys and staff may perform tasks only under the fiduciary appointee's direct supervision: all appearances and reports must be made by the fiduciary appointee: and all compensation earned by support attorneys or personnel shall be charged to the appointee for purposes of compensation limits pursuant to this Part.
(d) Reporting of compensation received by law firms.
A law firm whose members, associates and employees have had a total of $50,000 or more in compensation approved in a single calendar year for appointments made pursuant to this Part shall report such amounts on a form promulgated by the Chief Administrator.
(e) Reporting of compensation received by a referee to sell real property.
(3) Exception. The procedure set forth in paragraph (b)(1) of this section shall not apply to the appointment of a referee to sell real property and a referee to compute whose compensation for such appointments is not anticipated to exceed $1,100.
(f) Approval and reporting of compensation received by counsel to the public administrator.
(b) Notice of appointment and certification of compliance.