N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 13 § 300.4 - Consumer's request for arbitration
(a) The Attorney General shall prescribe and
make available "Request for Arbitration" forms for both GBL section 198-a and
GBL section 198-b claims. To apply for arbitration under the Program, a
consumer shall obtain, complete and submit the appropriate form to the Attorney
General.
(b) Those consumers
wishing a hearing on documents only shall so indicate on the form.
(c) For a GBL section 198-a claim, the
consumer shall indicate on the form his/her choice of remedy (i.e., either
refund or comparable replacement vehicle), in the event the arbitrator rules in
favor of the consumer. Such choice shall be followed by the arbitrator unless
the consumer advises the Administrator in writing of a change in his/her choice
of remedy prior to the arbitrator's rendering of a decision.
(d) Upon receipt, the Attorney General shall
date-stamp and assign a case number to the form.
(e) The Attorney General shall review the
submitted form for completeness and eligibility and shall either accept it or
reject it.
(f) If the form is
rejected by the Attorney General, the Attorney General shall promptly return
the form, notifying the consumer in writing of the reasons for the rejection
and, where possible, inviting the consumer to correct the
deficiencies.
(g) If the form is
accepted by the Attorney General, he shall refer it to the administrator for
processing. The Attorney General shall promptly notify the consumer in writing
of the acceptance of the form and of its referral to the administrator. Such
notice shall also advise the consumer to pay the prescribed filing fee directly
to the administrator.
(h) If, after
30 days from the date of the notice of acceptance, the administrator fails to
receive the prescribed filing fee, the administrator shall promptly advise the
consumer in writing that unless such fee is received within 60 days from the
date of the first notice, the form will be returned and the case marked closed.
After such time, if the consumer wishes to pursue a claim under the program,
(s)he must submit a new form to the Attorney General.
(i) Participation in any informal dispute
resolution mechanism that is not binding on the consumer shall not affect the
eligibility of a consumer to participate in either program.
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