2006 New York Code - Certificate Of Commissioner; Presumptive Evidence.



 
    §  26-121  Certificate  of  commissioner; presumptive evidence. In any
  action or proceeding founded upon a claim by the commissioner  that  any
  law, rule or regulation enforceable by the department has been violated,
  or  that a lawful order issued by him or her has not been complied with,
  a certificate in writing by the commissioner, or his or  her  authorized
  representative,  shall  be  presumptive  evidence  of  any matter stated
  therein.

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