N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 13 § 97.12 - Record
(a) The hearing
officer shall make a complete record of the proceeding by whatever means he or
she deems appropriate, including but not limited to, stenographic transcription
or recording devices.
(b) The
record shall include:
(1) records and
documents in the Attorney General's possession relevant to the initial findings
under article 7-A;
(2) notices,
pleadings, motions and all rulings by the hearing officer;
(3) evidence presented;
(4) questions, offers of proof and
objections;
(5) findings of fact
and conclusions of law; and
(6) the
decision or determination.
(c) If requested, the Attorney General shall
prepare the record and any transcript of the proceedings within a reasonable
time after the decision, but before the commencement of time for judicial
review, and provide a copy to any party.
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