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Bainton v. N.Y. Dep't of Motor Vehicles
John J. Bainton, Norwalk, Connecticut, appellant pro se.
Letitia James, Attorney General, Albany (Jonathan D. Hitsous of counsel), for respondent.
Before: Garry, P.J., Lynch, Mulvey, Aarons and Colangelo, JJ.
Lynch, J. Appeal from a judgment of the Supreme Court (Nichols, J.), entered March 1, 2019 in Columbia County, which, in a proceeding pursuant to CPLR article 78, dismissed the petition.
Petitioner, a Connecticut resident, had his privilege to drive in New York revoked in 2012 after repeated alcohol-related driving violations in the state. In February 2018, after his request for a New York driver's license was denied by respondent's Driver Improvement Bureau (hereinafter the Bureau), petitioner submitted a "Request for Relicensing Reconsideration After Denial" to the Bureau, claiming "unusual, extenuating and compelling circumstances" ( 15 NYCRR 136.5 [d]; see Matter of Curry v. Commissioner of N.Y. State Dept. of Motor Vehs., 172 A.D.3d 1588, 1589, 99 N.Y.S.3d 498 [2019] ). By written notice dated March 15, 2018, the Bureau denied the request. The notice further advised that any appeal to respondent's Appeal Board (hereinafter the Board) had to be filed within 60 days, i.e., by May 14, 2018. Thereafter, petitioner sought to appeal this denial utilizing an "Administrative Appeal Form (AA–33A)," which petitioner signed and dated April 16, 2018. This form specified that the appeal should be sent to "DMV Appeals Board, P.O. Box 2935, Albany, New York 12220–0839." The transmittal envelope, which included a private postage meter date stamp of April 16, was addressed to to the "Appeals Processing Unit." The letter was returned to petitioner with a "Return to Sender Unable to Forward" postmark sticker dated May 17, 2018, and a handwritten notation, By letter dated May 31, 2018, addressed to the Board, petitioner resubmitted the April 16, 2018 appeal packet advising that it had "inexplicably" been returned to him the day before. The Board received this letter on June 4, 2018 and, the next day, rejected the appeal as untimely. Petitioner commenced this CPLR article 78 proceeding seeking to restore his driving privileges. Finding that petitioner failed to exhaust his administrative remedies, Supreme Court dismissed the petition. Petitioner appeals.
We affirm. Pursuant to Vehicle and Traffic Law § 263, a party challenging a determination by the Bureau must first exhaust all administrative remedies before commencing a proceeding pursuant to CPLR article 78 (see Matter of Giambra v. Commissioner of Motor Vehs. of State of N. Y., 46 N.Y.2d 743, 745, 413 N.Y.S.2d 643, 386 N.E.2d 251 [1978] ). Petitioner was statutorily required to file his appeal within 60 days of the Bureau's written determination (see Vehicle and Traffic Law § 261[2] ; 15 NYCRR 155.2 [b] ). Respondent's regulations specify that ...
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