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2008 - Commencement of Proceedings.

NY Tax L § 2008 (2019) (N/A)
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(b) In the case of any expedited hearing provided for under this subdivision, the administrative law judge must render a decision within thirty days from receipt of the petition. When exception is taken to an administrative law judge's determination, the tax appeals tribunal must issue its decision within three months from receipt of the petition. Any request by a party that delays the expedited hearing process will extend the time limitations imposed on the tribunal or the administrative law judge to issue a decision or determination. The tribunal or administrative law judge may not approve any postponement or other delay without a showing of good cause by the moving party and must render a default determination or decision against the dilatory party for any unwarranted delay.

(c) In any case where an expedited hearing is required under this subdivision, if the commissioner believes that the collection of any tax or the public safety will be jeopardized by delay, he or she may immediately cancel, revoke, or suspend a license, permit, registration, or other credential issued under the authority of this chapter before the commencement of those proceedings. Written notice of the cancellation, revocation, or suspension must be given to the licensee, permittee, registrant, or otherwise credentialed person by registered or certified mail or personal service as provided by the civil practice law and rules. The license, permit, registration, or other credential will be permanently and irrevocably cancelled, revoked, or suspended, unless the licensee, permittee, registrant, or otherwise credentialed person, within thirty days of receipt of the written notice, files a petition with the division of tax appeals to review the cancellation, revocation, or suspension. An expedited hearing must be scheduled within ten business days of receipt of the petition.

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2008 - Commencement of Proceedings.