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What is NYC AC § 28-419.3.4?

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This section outlines the requirement for an OATH judge to issue a determination within five business days following the conclusion of a hearing. The statute is relevant to the operations of the Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings (OATH). Applies to parties involved in hearings adjudicated by OATH.

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§ 28-419.3.4 Determination.

AC § 28-419.3.4

The OATH judge shall issue a determination within five business days after the conclusion of the hearing. Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 2008/008.

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