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§  43.  Panels;  referees.  1.  The commission may delegate any of its  functions, powers and duties to a panel of three of its members, one  of  whom  shall  be  a  member of the bar, except that no panel shall confer  immunity in accordance with section 50.20 of the criminal procedure law.  No panel shall be authorized to take any action pursuant to subdivisions  four through eight of section forty-four of this article or  subdivision  two of this section.    2. The commission may designate a member of the bar who is not a judge  or  a  member  of  the  commission or its staff as a referee to hear and  report to the commission in accordance with the  provisions  of  section  forty-four  of this article.  Such referee shall be empowered to conduct  hearings, administer oaths or affirmations, subpoena  witnesses,  compel  their attendance, examine them under oath or affirmation and require the  production  of  any books, records, documents or other evidence that the  referee may deem relevant or material to the subject of the hearing.

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Statutes > New-york > Jud > Article-2-a > 43

§  43.  Panels;  referees.  1.  The commission may delegate any of its  functions, powers and duties to a panel of three of its members, one  of  whom  shall  be  a  member of the bar, except that no panel shall confer  immunity in accordance with section 50.20 of the criminal procedure law.  No panel shall be authorized to take any action pursuant to subdivisions  four through eight of section forty-four of this article or  subdivision  two of this section.    2. The commission may designate a member of the bar who is not a judge  or  a  member  of  the  commission or its staff as a referee to hear and  report to the commission in accordance with the  provisions  of  section  forty-four  of this article.  Such referee shall be empowered to conduct  hearings, administer oaths or affirmations, subpoena  witnesses,  compel  their attendance, examine them under oath or affirmation and require the  production  of  any books, records, documents or other evidence that the  referee may deem relevant or material to the subject of the hearing.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Jud > Article-2-a > 43

§  43.  Panels;  referees.  1.  The commission may delegate any of its  functions, powers and duties to a panel of three of its members, one  of  whom  shall  be  a  member of the bar, except that no panel shall confer  immunity in accordance with section 50.20 of the criminal procedure law.  No panel shall be authorized to take any action pursuant to subdivisions  four through eight of section forty-four of this article or  subdivision  two of this section.    2. The commission may designate a member of the bar who is not a judge  or  a  member  of  the  commission or its staff as a referee to hear and  report to the commission in accordance with the  provisions  of  section  forty-four  of this article.  Such referee shall be empowered to conduct  hearings, administer oaths or affirmations, subpoena  witnesses,  compel  their attendance, examine them under oath or affirmation and require the  production  of  any books, records, documents or other evidence that the  referee may deem relevant or material to the subject of the hearing.