Find Laws Find Lawyers Free Legal Forms USA State Laws

NEW YORK STATUTES AND CODES

2010 - Administrative law judges.

§ 2010. Administrative law judges. 1. The tax appeals tribunal shall appoint administrative law judges who shall be authorized to conduct any hearing or motion procedure authorized to be held within the division of tax appeals. Administrative law judges shall be in the classified civil service. 2. The tax appeals tribunal acting in cooperation with the state civil service commission shall establish standards to govern the selection and appointment of administrative law judges. These standards shall be designed to assure that persons appointed as administrative law judges have the ability to conduct administrative adjudicatory proceedings fairly and impartially. These standards shall not require prior experience in the department of taxation and finance. 3. An administrative law judge shall render a determination after a hearing, within six months after submission of briefs subsequent to completion of such a hearing or, if such briefs are not submitted, then within six months after completion of such a hearing. Such six month period may be extended by the administrative law judge, for good cause shown, to no more than three additional months. If the administrative law judge fails to render a determination within such six month period (or such period as extended pursuant to this subdivision), the petitioner for such hearing may institute a proceeding under article seventy-eight of the civil practice law and rules to compel the issuance of such determination. 4. A determination issued by an administrative law judge shall finally decide the matters in controversy unless any party to the hearing takes exception by timely requesting a review by the tax appeals tribunal as provided for in section two thousand six of this article. 5. Determinations issued by administrative law judges shall not be cited, shall not be considered as precedent nor be given any force or effect in any other proceedings conducted pursuant to the authority of the division or in any judicial proceedings conducted in this state.

New York Forms by Issue

New York Court Forms
> Probate
New York Divorce Forms

New York Law

New York State Laws
    > New York Child Support
    > New York Gun Laws
    > New York Statutes
New York State
    > New York City Zip Code
New York Court
    > Gitlow v. New York
    > Lochner v. New York
    > New York Courts
New York State Tax
    > New York State Tax
    > New York State Tax Forms
    > New York State Tax Refund Status
New York Agencies
    > New York City Department of Education
    > New York Department of Labor
    > New York Department of Taxation and Finance
    > New York DMV
    > New York Real Estate
    > New York Secretary of State
    > New York State Department of Education
    > New York State Department of Health
    > New York State Unemployment

New York Court Map

Tips