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Timestamp: 2013-05-24 11:30:13
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§1048', '§75', '§1046', '§1046', '§1046', '§1046', '§1046']

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There shall be an office of administrative trials and hearings (OATH) which shall conduct adjudicatory hearings for all agencies of the city unless otherwise provided for by executive order, rule, law or pursuant to collective bargaining agreements. §1048 of the N.Y.C. Code.
Employees shall be fined, reprimanded, removed, suspended or dismissed from city service only on written charges made or preferred against them. §75 of the New York State Civil Service Law. Cases are prosecuted by the agency attorneys its designees and adjudicated through OATH 40 Rector Street New York, N.Y. §1046 of the N.Y.C. Code.
The hearing officer shall have the power to issue subpoenas. §1046. The hearing officer shall make final findings of fact and shall draft a report and recommendation that will be forwarded to the agency head for review. §1046. The agency head may adopt, reject or modify any such recommended decision, determination or order. §1046.
If the employee is found guilty, the agency head may impose penalties ranging from “warned and admonishment” to dismissal from city service. §1046.
Employees may appeal adverse decisions by filing an Article 78 with the Supreme Court of the State of New York.
If you feel that you’ve had your civil service rights violated, or would like to have an attorney review your documents to ensure that your rights are protected, contact the New York OATH Lawyer at The Sanders Firm, P.C., 800-371-4835, today.