New York Statutes

§ 385 — Administrative appeals panel

New York § 385
JurisdictionNew York
Law GMUGeneral Municipal
Art. 14-BBBureaus of Administrative Adjudication

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N.Y. General Municipal § 385 (2026).

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§ 385. Administrative appeals panel.

a.There shall be one or more\nadministrative appeals panels within the bureau. Each panel shall\nconsist of three administrative law judges. In no event shall the\nadministrative law judge from whom such appeal of a decision,\ndetermination or order is taken be included in the panel determining\nsuch appeal. Administrative law judges serving on the administrative\nappeals panel shall not regularly conduct administrative hearings, but\nshall serve primarily as administrative appeals panel members.\n b. A respondent may appeal, on the facts and/or the law, a final\ndecision, final determination or final order. An agency aggrieved by a\nfinal decision, final determination or final order may appeal on the\nlaw, but only after notice to the respondent an

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