New York Statutes

§ 382 — Administrative law judges

New York § 382
JurisdictionNew York
Law GMUGeneral Municipal
Art. 14-BBBureaus of Administrative Adjudication

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N.Y. General Municipal § 382 (2026).

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§ 382. Administrative law judges.

a.The director shall appoint\nadministrative law judges who shall be attorneys admitted to practice in\nthe state of New York for at least three years and shall have such other\nqualifications as may be prescribed by the director. The director may\nprescribe qualifications for administrative law judges which may vary\nbased on the type or kind of adjudicatory hearing to which such\nadministrative law judge may be assigned.\n b. The director may pursuant to rule establish such special units\nwithin the bureau as are appropriate to the matters before the bureau\nfor adjudication.\n c. An administrative law judge shall not participate in any proceeding\nto which he or she is a party, in which he or she has been attorney,\ncounsel or representative, if he

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