This form is a model Authority to Cancell Lien. Lienholder files with court certifying that indebtedness has been satisfied and lien should be cancelled. Adapt to fit your specific facts and circumstances.
This form is a model Authority to Cancell Lien. Lienholder files with court certifying that indebtedness has been satisfied and lien should be cancelled. Adapt to fit your specific facts and circumstances.
You may request a fair hearing in any of the following ways: Online Request Form. Mail or Fax a Printable Request Form. Request by Telephone. Request in Person (NYC and Albany only)
You may withdraw your request for a fair hearing on any issue, except those concerning the SNAP program, in the following ways: Online Fair Hearing Withdrawal Form. Mail or Fax a Printable Fair Hearing Withdrawal Form. Withdraw a Fair Hearing Request by Telephone.
In general, a state Medicaid agency must make a fair hearing decision and implement it within 90 days of receiving a fair hearing request. As states continue to transition back to normal operations after the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency, the fair hearing process may take longer than 90 days.
If you received a decision about your Medicaid eligibility, you have the right to request a Fair Hearing with the Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance (“OTDA”) within 60 days of the notice to challenge the denial or discontinuance.
If you need the hearing to be rescheduled, put your request in writing as soon as possible and give a good reason. Get ready for the appeal hearing by getting your case file and asking for witnesses. Figure out what you need to prove. Ask the government in writing to give you your case file.
File Complaint Online: Mail/Fax: Mailing Address: NYC Department of Consumer and Worker Protection. Consumer Services Division. 42 Broadway, 9th Floor. New York, NY 10004. Fax: (212) 487-4482.
The NYC Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP)—formerly the Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA)—protects and enhances the daily economic lives of New Yorkers to create thriving communities.
Phone. Dial 311 or 212-NEW-YORK (212-639-9675) from outside New York City, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 311 provides assistance in more than 175 languages.
Phone. Dial 311 or 212-NEW-YORK (212-639-9675) from outside New York City, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
The majority of construction requires a Department of Buildings permit. Most often, a New York State licensed Professional Engineer (PE) or Registered Architect (RA) must file plans and pull permits before work begins.