New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 19 - DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Chapter XX - Commission on ethics and lobbying in Government
Part 941 - Adjudicatory Proceedings and Appeals Procedure
Section 941.15 - Record of hearing

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

(a) The record in hearings under these rules shall include:

(1) all notices, pleadings, motions, and intermediate rulings;

(2) evidence presented;

(3) a statement of matters officially noticed except matters so obvious that a statement of them would serve no useful purpose;

(4) questions and offers of proof, objections thereto, and rulings thereon;

(5) proposed findings and exceptions, if any; and

(6) any decision, determination, opinion, order or report rendered.

(b) The Commission shall make available a complete record of all hearings in which the Commission has issued a final decision to any party to that hearing. The Commission shall make this record available upon reasonable notice and written request before the commencement of any judicial review. The Commission shall charge the reasonable cost of preparing such record to the requesting party.

(c) A written transcript for all hearings conducted pursuant to these rules shall be provided to any party to a hearing. This transcript shall be made available upon reasonable notice and written request following the conclusion of the hearing. The Commission shall charge the requesting party for the reasonable cost of preparing such transcript.

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