There is a newer version of the New York Consolidated Laws
2006 New York Code - Hearing Officers.
§ 259-d. Hearing officers. 1. The chairman of the state board of parole shall appoint hearing officers who shall be authorized to conduct parole revocation proceedings. A hearing officer conducting such proceedings shall, when delegated such authority by the board in rules adopted by the board, be required to make a written decision in accordance with standards and rules adopted by the board. Nothing in this article shall be deemed to preclude a member of the state board of parole from exercising all of the functions, powers and duties of a hearing officer upon request of the chairman. 2. The chairman, acting in cooperation with the civil service commission, shall establish standards, preliminary requisites and requisites to govern the selection and appointment of hearing officers. Such standards and requisites shall be designed to assure that persons selected as hearing officers have the ability to conduct parole revocation proceedings fairly and impartially. Such standards shall not require prior experience as a parole officer.
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