New York Withdrawal Of Complaints.
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§ 8-112 Withdrawal of complaints. a. A complaint filed pursuant to
section 8-109 of this chapter may be withdrawn by the complainant in
accordance with rules of the commission at any time prior to the service
of a notice that the complaint has been referred to an administrative
law judge. Such a withdrawal shall be in writing and signed by the
complainant.
b. A complaint may be withdrawn after the service of such notice at
the discretion of the commission.
c. Unless such complaint is withdrawn pursuant to a conciliation
agreement, the withdrawal of a complaint shall be without prejudice:
(i) to the continued prosecution of the complaint by the commission in
accordance with rules of the commission;
(ii) to the initiation of a complaint by the commission based in whole
or in part upon the same facts; or
(iii) to the commencement of a civil action by the corporation counsel
based upon the same facts pursuant to chapter four of this title.