N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 19, § 941.17
(4) Any person eligible under Executive Law section 94(9)(k) to apply for an exemption from filing a financial disclosure statement whose written request for exemption from such filing requirement has been denied in writing by the executive director, may file a written appeal of the denial, called a notice of appeal, as provided in subdivision (d) of this section.
(b) Confidentiality of information related to the executive director’s denials.
(c) Requirement to file a financial disclosure statement pending the commission’s consideration of the appeal of a request for exemption from the requirement to file, pursuant to Part 935 of this Title.
(1) Pending any notice of appeal filed with the members of the commission, the applicant or appellant is not required to file the financial disclosure statement.
(d) Notice and procedure for appeal.
(2) Upon receipt of the notice of appeal by the commission, the chair, or his/her designee, shall issue a notice of docketing which sets forth a time and date for submitting written arguments and documentary evidence in support of the appellant’s position that shall be no sooner than 15 days after receipt of the notice of appeal and no later than 30 days thereafter.
(e) Record on appeal.
(3) The burden is on the appellant to show that the executive director made an erroneous determination in deciding not to grant appellant’s deletion or exemption request.
(f) Decision on appeal.
(a) Grounds for appeal.