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Butt v City Univ. of N.Y.
               2016 NY Slip Op 33217(U)
                   December 9, 2016
                     Court of Claims
           Docket Number: Claim No. 127620
               Judge: David A. Weinstein
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BUTT v. CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK and THE STATE OF NEW YORK, # 2016-049-048, Claim No.
127620, Motion No. M-88339

Synopsis

Case information
UID:                                2016-049-048
Claimant(s):                        REX BUTT and KAREN BUTT
Claimant short name:                BUTT
Footnote ( claimant name) :
Defendant(s):                       CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK and THE STATE OF NEW YORK
Footnote ( defendant name) :
Third-party claimant(s):
Third-party defendant(s):
Claim number(s):                    127620
Motion number(s):                   M-88339
Cross-motion number(s):
Judge:                              DAVID A. WEINSTEIN
                                    Soho & Soho, LLP
Claimant's attorney:
                                    By: No Appearance
                                    Eric T. Schneiderman, New York State Attorney General
Defendant's attorney:
                                    By: Lawrence E. Kozar, Assistant Attorney General
Third-party defendant's attorney:
Signature date:                     December 9, 2016
City:                               Albany
Comments:
Official citation:
Appellate results:
See also (multicaptioned case)

Decision
Claimants Rex and Karen Butt commenced this action by filing a claim on March 8, 2016. The claim alleges that
Rex Butt was injured on April 22, 2015 when he was riding a bicycle on the campus of Bronx Community
College ("BCC"), and fell when he hit a speed bump that had been "recently constructed and not properly marked
or signed" (Claim at 1). The City University of New York ("CUNY") and State of New York were named as
defendants. The claim notes that a notice of intention was served on July 21, 2015, within 90 days of accrual.

Defendants now move to dismiss the claim, supported by the affirmation of an assistant attorney general. Their
motion is premised on two grounds. First, they argue that the Court of Claims lacks jurisdiction over the
community college where the accident took place. Second, they argue that to the extent the action may proceed
against the CUNY, it is untimely, because the notice of intention was only served on the State.

Claimants have not made any submission in opposition.

The Court of Claims has jurisdiction only over claims against the State of New York and a limited number of
other entities specifically enumerated by statute (see Court of Claims Act§ 9; NY Const, art VI, § 9). As to
CUNY, Education Law § 6224( 4) provides that the Court of Claims has exclusive jurisdiction to hear tort claims
( and certain other claims not relevant here) against CUNY's "senior colleges," while in regard to actions against
CUNY community colleges, section 6224(1) provides that the provisions of General Municipal Law §§ 50-e and
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50-I apply, and that the "provisions of subdivision four ... of this section shall not apply to such actions and
proceedings." The referenced provisions of the General Municipal Law concern lawsuits brought against
municipalities in courts of general jurisdiction, not the Court of Claims. Thus, community colleges must be sued
in Supreme Court, and this Court lacks jurisdiction over claims against them (see Amato v State ofNew York, 131
Misc 2d 1049, 1049 [Ct Cl 1986] [Court of Claims "only has jurisdiction to hear causes of action sounding in tort
allegedly committed by senior colleges" of CUNY, not community colleges]).

BCC is a community college (see Matter ofApollon v Giuliani, 168 Misc 2d 363,364 [Sup Ct, New York County
 1995] [BCC is one of six CUNY community colleges]). It is, therefore, subject to suit only in a court of general
jurisdiction pursuant to the notice of claim procedures of the General Municipal Law, and not in this Court.

In light of the foregoing, defendants' motion is granted, and Claim No. 127620 is dismissed. I need not address
defendants' arguments as to timeliness.

December 9, 2016

Albany, New York

DAVID A. WEINSTEIN

Judge of the Court of Claims

Papers Considered:

1. Defendant's Notice of Motion, Affirmation in Support with Exhibit A annexed thereto.

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