2010 New York Code
RPP - Real Property
Article 12-B - (444-A - 444-Q) HOME INSPECTION PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
444-I - Denial of license; complaints; notice of hearing.

§  444-i.  Denial  of  license;  complaints;  notice  of  hearing. The
  department shall,  before  making  a  final  determination  to  deny  an
  application  for a license, revoke a license, suspend a license, issue a
  reprimand, or impose a civil penalty  for  violation  of  this  article,
  notify  the  applicant  or  licensee  in writing of the reasons for such
  proposed denial, revocation, suspension, reprimand, or imposition  of  a
  civil  penalty and afford the applicant or licensee an opportunity to be
  heard in person  or  by  counsel.  Such  notification  shall  be  served
  personally or by certified mail or in any manner authorized by the civil
  practice  law  and  rules  for  service  of  a  summons. If a hearing is
  requested, such hearing shall be held at such  time  and  place  as  the
  department shall prescribe and shall be conducted in accordance with the
  provisions  of  the state administrative procedure act. If the applicant
  or licensee fails to make a written request for a hearing within  thirty
  days  after  receipt  of  such notification, then the notification shall
  become the final determination of the department. The department, acting
  by such officer or  person  in  the  department  as  the  secretary  may
  designate, shall have the power to subpoena and bring before the officer
  or  person so designated any person in this state and administer an oath
  to and take testimony of any person or cause his or her deposition to be
  taken. A subpoena issued under this section shall be  regulated  by  the
  civil  practice  law  and  rules. If, after such hearing, the license is
  denied, revoked, or suspended, a reprimand is issued, or a civil penalty
  is imposed, written notice of such determination shall  be  served  upon
  the  applicant  or  licensee  personally  or by certified mail or in any
  manner authorized by the civil practice law and rules for the service of
  a summons.

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