N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 22, § 1240.12
(b) Upon receipt of proof that an attorney has been found guilty of any crime described in subdivision (a) of this section, the committee shall investigate the matter and proceed as follows:
(2) If the committee concludes that the crime in question is a felony or serious crime as those terms are defined in Judiciary Law section 90(4), it shall promptly apply to the court for an order:
(c) Upon application by the committee, and after the respondent has been afforded an opportunity to be heard on the application, including any appearances that the court may direct, the court shall proceed as follows:
(2) Upon the court’s determination that the respondent has committed a serious crime within the meaning of Judiciary Law section 90(4)(d):
(3) Upon the court’s determination that the respondent has committed a crime not constituting a felony or serious crime, it may: