New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 18 - DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
Chapter II - Regulations of the Department of Social Services
Subchapter D - Adult-Care Facilities
Part 493 - Hearing Procedure: Residential Care Programs For Adults
Section 493.11 - Removal of the hearing officer
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
A party to a hearing may make a request to a hearing officer that the hearing officer remove himself or herself from presiding at the hearing.
(a) The grounds for removing a hearing officer are that the hearing officer has:
(b) The hearing officer may independently determine to remove himself or herself from presiding at the hearing on the grounds set forth in subdivision (a) of this section.
(c) The request for removal made by a party must:
(d) Upon receipt of a request for removal, the hearing officer must determine on the record whether to remove himself or herself from presiding at the hearing.
(e) If the hearing officer determines not to remove himself or herself from presiding at the hearing, the hearing officer must advise the party requesting removal that the hearing will continue and the request for removal will automatically be reviewed by the general counsel of the department or the general counsel's designee.
(f) The determination of the hearing officer not to remove himself or herself must be reviewed by the general counsel or the general counsel's designee. Such review must include review of written documents submitted by the parties and the transcript of the hearing.
(g) The general counsel or the general counsel's designee must issue a written determination of whether the hearing officer should be removed from presiding at the hearing within 15 business days of the close of the hearing.
(h) The written determination of the general counsel or the general counsel's designee must be made a part of the record.
(i) If the hearing officer determines to remove himself or herself from presiding at the hearing, or if the general counsel or the general counsel's designee determines that the hearing officer should have removed himself or herself from presiding at the hearing, a new hearing, before a different hearing officer, will be scheduled to commence expeditiously.