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Matter of Krossber v. Jackson

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Fourth Department
Jul 9, 1999
263 A.D.2d 960 (N.Y. App. Div. 1999)

Opinion

July 9, 1999

CPLR art 78 Proceeding Transferred by Order of Supreme Court, Ontario County, Harvey, J.

PRESENT: PINE, J. P., WISNER, PIGOTT, JR., SCUDDER AND BALIO, JJ.


Determination unanimously modified on the law and as modified confirmed without costs in accordance with the following Memorandum: This CPLR article 78 proceeding was transferred to us pursuant to CPLR 7804 (g). Petitioner operates a motor vehicle repair shop and was cited by respondent New York State Department of Motor Vehicles for violations of the Motor Vehicle Repair Shop Registration Act (Vehicle and Traffic Law art 12-A) in connection with the repair of a motor vehicle involved in an accident in October 1993. Following a hearing, the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) sustained charges of gross negligence (Vehicle and Traffic Law § 398-e [h]), willful failure to make records available for inspection (Vehicle and Traffic Law § 398-d), fraud (Vehicle and Traffic Law § 398-e [g]) and failure to repair in a timely manner ( 15 NYCRR 82.5). The ALJ suspended petitioner's repair shop registration, imposed civil penalties and gave petitioner the option of paying restitution. On appeal respondent Repair Shop Review Board affirmed the ALJ's determination.

We conclude that the determination that petitioner willfully failed to make his records available for inspection is not supported by substantial evidence ( see generally, 300 Gramatan Ave. Assocs. v. State Div. of Human Rights, 45 N.Y.2d 176, 181-182) The record establishes that, when requested by the Department of Motor Vehicles, petitioner supplied some records and indicated that his attorney had the remainder.

We further conclude, however, that the determination finding him guilty of fraud is supported by substantial evidence. Petitioner was charged with billing for a new headliner that was not replaced ( see, Matter of Lyon Coram Auto Body v. New York State Dept. of Motor Vehicles, 147 A.D.2d 564, 565). The record establishes that, while petitioner invoiced a new headliner, he installed one that was torn and stained ( see, Matter of Corvettes Unlimited v. Adduci, 190 A.D.2d 671)

Petitioner's contentions with respect to the finding of gross negligence and the award of restitution are not raised in the petition and thus are not properly before us ( see, Matter of Coombs v. Village of Canaseraga, 247 A.D.2d 895, 896; Matter of Sunrest Health Facilities v. Wing, 239 A.D.2d 733, 735). We have examined petitioner's remaining contentions and conclude that they are without merit. We therefore modify the determination and grant the petition in part by annulling the determination with respect to charge No. 2, vacating the civil penalty imposed thereon and dismissing that charge.


Summaries of

Matter of Krossber v. Jackson

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Fourth Department
Jul 9, 1999
263 A.D.2d 960 (N.Y. App. Div. 1999)
Case details for

Matter of Krossber v. Jackson

Case Details

Full title:MATTER OF JOSEPH E. KROSSBER, D/B/A KROSSBER'S COLLISION, PETITIONER, v…

Court:Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Fourth Department

Date published: Jul 9, 1999

Citations

263 A.D.2d 960 (N.Y. App. Div. 1999)
695 N.Y.S.2d 451

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