New York Executive Code § 160-V

Due process
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§ 160-v. Due process. 1. Before suspending or revoking any\ncertification or license or imposing any fines on a holder of a\ncertification or license, the department shall notify the state\ncertified or licensed real estate appraiser or licensed real estate\nappraiser assistant in writing of any charges made at least twenty days\nprior to the date set for the hearing and shall afford such real estate\nappraiser or such real estate appraiser assistant an opportunity to be\nheard in person or by counsel.\n  2. The written notice may be served either personally or sent by\ncertified mail to the last known business address of the appraiser.\n  3. The department shall have the power to subpoena and issue subpoena\nduces tecum and to take testimony by deposition, in the same manner as\nprescribed by law in judicial proceedings in the courts of this state.\n

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