131 - New York alcoholic beverage control problem premises task force.

§  131.  New  York  alcoholic  beverage  control problem premises task  force.  1. There is hereby created within the  authority  the  New  York  alcoholic  beverage  control  problem  premises  task force (hereinafter  "task force"), which shall consist of  employees  of  the  authority  as  designated  by  the members of the authority, provided however, that the  task force shall include at  least  one  investigator  from  the  Albany  office,  one  investigator from the Buffalo office, and one investigator  from the New York city office.    2. In any case where the  authority  receives  notification  from  the  mayor,   chief   of  police,  police  commissioner,  sheriff,  or  local  legislative body of any city,  town  or  village  which  certifies  that  continued  operation of an on-premises establishment poses a significant  threat to the public health,  safety,  or  welfare  requiring  immediate  action,  the  authority  shall  assign  responsibility for conducting an  investigation concerning such premises to the task force. In the city of  New  York,  the  community  board  established   pursuant   to   section  twenty-eight hundred of the New York city charter with jurisdiction over  the  area  in  which  such  premises  is located shall be considered the  appropriate local legislative body.    3. Not more than fourteen calendar days after receipt by the authority  of a notification as provided in this  section,  the  task  force  shall  commence  an  investigation into the operation of the establishment. The  task force shall complete its  investigation  and  the  authority  shall  commence  a disciplinary hearing proceeding pursuant to this chapter for  revocation or other appropriate action within forty-five calendar  days,  unless   the   task   force  determines  in  written  findings  that  no  disciplinary charges are warranted. A copy  of  any  such  determination  shall  be  sent  to  the  mayor,  chief  of police, police commissioner,  sheriff, or local legislative body of the city,  town  or  village  that  filed  the  notification  with the authority. The authority shall notify  the mayor, chief of  police,  police  commissioner,  sheriff,  or  local  legislative   body   of  the  city,  town  or  village  that  filed  the  notification  to  the  authority  of  the  final  disposition   of   the  disciplinary  proceeding  within  ten business days of the completion of  this process.