N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 20, § 3000.17
(1) Within 30 days after the giving of notice of the determination of an administrative law judge, any party may take exception to such determination and seek review thereof by the tribunal by filing an exception with the secretary. The exception should be filed with the secretary either in person at the offices in Albany or by mail addressed to: A copy of the exception shall be served at the same time on the other party. When the Division of Taxation is the other party, service shall be made on the director of the Law Bureau.
Secretary to the Tax Appeals Tribunal
State of New York
Division of Tax Appeals
Agency Building 1
Empire State Plaza
Albany, New York 12223
(2) The tribunal may extend the 30-day period for filing an exception, provided an application for extension is filed within such period and served on the other party, and if good cause is shown. “Good cause” depends on the circumstances of each case, but would include any cause which appears to an ordinarily prudent person as a reasonable ground for failure to file an exception within the prescribed period.
(b) Form of exception; briefs.
(1) The exception shall contain:
(2) A brief in support of the exception may be submitted at the time the exception is filed or within 30 days thereafter. The party taking exception shall serve a copy of the brief in support of the other party. Within 30 days after service of the brief in support, the other party may submit a brief in opposition and shall serve a copy thereof on the party taking exception.
(c) Transmittal of record.
Whenever an exception to an administrative law judge's determination is filed, the supervising administrative law judge shall transmit to the secretary the record of the hearing before the administrative law judge.
(d) Oral argument.
(3) The oral argument will be stenographically reported. A commissioner who is not present at oral argument but who is otherwise authorized to participate in a decision may participate in rendering such decision after reading the transcript of the oral argument.
(e) Decision.
(a) Filing of exception.