New York Rent Laws
Rent Stab Code (1987) - Table of Contents
NYC Rent Stabilization Code (1987)
Please note: This version of the NYC Rent Stabilziation Code is from 1987 and is not current. The code has been amended several times since 1987. Although much remains the same, there are significant changes that have occurred. This version of the code is maintained for archival purposes.
PART 2530 -- JUDICIAL REVIEW
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 2530.1. Commencement of proceeding.
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Sec. 2530.1. COMMENCEMENT OF PROCEEDING.
A proceeding for judicial review pursuant to article 78 of the
Civil Practice Law and Rules may be instituted only to review a
final order of the DHCR pursuant to section 2526.2(c)(2) of this
Title; or to review a final order of the commissioner pursuant to
section 2529.8 of this Title; or after the expiration of the 90-
day or extended period within which the commissioner may
determine a PAR pursuant to section 2529.11 of this Title, and
which, therefore, may be "deemed denied" by the petitioner. The
petition for judicial review shall be brought in the Supreme
Court in the county in which the subject housing accommodation is
located and shall be served upon the DHCR and the Attorney
General. A proceeding for judicial review of an order issued
pursuant to section 2526.2(c)(2) or section 2529.8 of this Title
shall be brought within 60 days after the issuance of such order.
A party aggrieved by a PAR order issued after the 90-day or
extended period of time within which the petitioner could deem
his or her petition "denied" pursuant to section 2529.11 of this
Title, shall have 60 days from the date of such order to commence
a proceeding for judicial review, notwithstanding that 60 days
have elapsed after such 90-day or extended 'deemed denial' period
has expired. Service of the petition upon the DHCR shall be made
by personal delivery of a copy thereof to Counsel's Office at the
DHCR's principal office, One Fordham Plaza, Bronx, NY 10458, or
such other address as may be designated by the commissioner, and
to an Assistant Attorney General at an office of the New York
State Attorney General in the City of New York.
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