There is a newer version of the New York Consolidated Laws
2006 New York Code - Grievance Procedure.
* § 21-507 Grievance procedure. The commissioner shall establish and maintain a grievance procedure for the filing and resolution of complaints by participants who are not members of a collective bargaining unit. Such grievance procedure shall provide for a hearing within twenty business days after the filing of a participant's complaint. The commissioner shall notify the participant of the date, time, and place of the hearing within five business days after the filing of such complaint. The commissioner may attempt to informally resolve any complaint prior to the hearing, but any such attempt shall not delay the date of the hearing, unless a participant specifically consents in writing to a postponement of such hearing. A written decision shall be issued within ten business days after the hearing. Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit the right of any participant, including a participant who is a member of a collective bargaining unit or a participant represented by a designated employee spokesperson, from pursuing other available remedies under any applicable collective bargaining agreement, or any federal, state or local law. * NB The validity of local law 14 of 2000 is currently a subject of disagreement between the Mayor and the City Council. This certification is not intended as a legal opinion as to the validity of the local law, other than certifying the truth of the facts presented herein.
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