2006 New York Code - Persons Aggrieved; Right To Hearing; Rehearing; Appeals.



 
    § 226. Persons  aggrieved;  right to hearing; rehearing; appeals.  Any
  person aggrieved by any order or decision provided for in this  article,
  or  made  pursuant  thereto, and who was a party to such proceeding, may
  within thirty days after the service of such order  or  decision,  apply
  for  a  hearing  on the subject matter thereof or, in case a hearing was
  had prior to the making of any such order or decision, for  a  rehearing
  thereon  upon  notice  and such hearing or rehearing shall be granted or
  denied by the commissioner within thirty days after the  filing  of  the
  application  therefor  and  upon such hearing or rehearing such order or
  decision shall be set aside, modified or affirmed. Any person  aggrieved
  by  any order or decision provided for in this article, or made pursuant
  thereto, and who was a party to such proceeding, may within  sixty  days
  after  the  service  of  such  decision or order appeal therefrom to the
  appellate division of the supreme court in the department in which  such
  grade  crossing  is  located,  and  to the court of appeals, in the same
  manner and with like effect as is provided in the case of  appeals  from
  an order of the supreme court.

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