The record shows that in granting petitioner's application for a security guard license, the ALJ credited petitioner's testimony that his criminal activity was in his past, and that he had the requisite good character, integrity and trustworthiness for such a license. However, the ALJ's findings were not final and were subject to being superceded by respondent where, as here, respondent's decision was supported by substantial evidence (see 19 NYCRR 400.2 [k]; Matter...
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