New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 1 - DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS
Chapter IV - Markets
Subchapter F - MARKETING OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS (ARTICLE 25 AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS LAW)
Part 200 - Rules And Regulations Relating To Marketing Orders
Section 200.5 - Parties

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 12, March 20, 2024

On any administrative hearing, those who favor or support a marketing order shall be called the "petitioners." Those who oppose or who do not favor an order shall be called "respondents."The presiding officer shall be designated by the commissioner and shall be known as the "hearing master." He shall have complete control of the hearing. Parties may be represented by attorney and the practice established by section 34 of the Agriculture and Markets Law shall be followed. A written record of proceedings shall be made and proof of publication of the notice of hearing shall be filed as part of the hearing record. After the close of the hearing, the hearing master shall refer the proceeding to the commissioner with his written recommendation.

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