MATTER OF GIL v. NEW YORK CITY DEPT. OF BLDGS.

10252, 114360/11.

107 A.D.3d 632 (2013)

968 N.Y.S.2d 76

2013 NY Slip Op 4896

In the Matter of JOHN GIL, Appellant, v. NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS et al., Respondents.

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, First Department.

Decided June 27, 2013.


The determination to deny petitioner's renewal application for a stationary engineer license was in violation of lawful procedure and did not have a rational basis (see CPLR 7803 [3]). Respondents arbitrarily found that petitioner's then nine-year-old federal convictions of mail fraud (18 USC § 1341) and money laundering (18 USC § 1957) bore a direct relationship to the duties and responsibilities attendant to a stationary engineer, the license for which...

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