N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 2 § 119.9 - Decision and review
(a) Upon
completion of the cases of the claimant and the Bureau of Unclaimed Funds, and
upon submission of all evidence in connection therewith, the hearing officer
shall render a written decision upon the merits. Such decision shall set forth
findings of fact and conclusions of law or reasons for the decision.
(b) A decision shall be in the form of a
recommendation, signed by the hearing officer, to the Bureau of Unclaimed
Funds. Within 10 business days of receipt of such a recommendation, the
Comptroller shall make a written final determination with respect to such
claim. The final determination shall set forth findings of facts and
conclusions of law or reasons for the determination, provided that the final
determination may adopt the findings of fact and conclusions of law or reasons
as set forth in the decision of the hearing officer. The Comptroller's final
determination shall be served upon the claimant or the claimant's counsel by
mail, provided that where such determination in whole or in part affirms a
denial of the claim, the determination shall be served by certified mail upon
the claimant, or where the claimant is represented by counsel, then upon the
claimant's counsel.
(c) Any
decision of a hearing officer or any determination by the Comptroller shall be
deemed final upon the date of the mailing of such decision of
determination.
Notes
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