(a) within five days of the date of conviction of such violation;
(b) within five days of a forfeiture of bail in such case; or
(c) within ninety days of a failure of the defendant to appear on the
initial date of appearance, or any adjourned date for appearance or
trial.
2. The commissioner may, by regulation, provide for the form and
content of such certification and limit the violations for which cer-
tifications shall be required. Such certifications shall be pre-
sumptive evidence of the facts therein contained and may, in the dis-
cretion of the commissioner, be recorded in the records of the office.
In the event a conviction which has been so recorded is subsequently
reversed, the commissioner, upon receiving due notice thereof, shall
record such fact in such records.
3. Upon the conviction of any person of a violation for which a
certification must be made to the commissioner, pursuant to this
section, the court or clerk shall also enter such conviction on any
license or certificate issued by the office if such entry is required by
the regulations of the commissioner.
Structure New York Laws
PAR - Parks, recreation and historic preservation
Title E - Enforcement; Penalties; State Aid
Article 27 - Enforcement; Penalties; State Aid
27.03 - Uniform Appearance Ticket and Simplified Information.
27.05 - Verification or Affirmation of Accusatory Instruments.
27.09 - Convictions; Bail Forfeitures; Failure to Appear.
27.12 - Mandatory Surcharge Required in Certain Cases.
27.13 - Disposition of Fees and Penalties.
27.15 - State Aid; Snowmobile Enforcement.
27.17 - State Aid; Snowmobile Trail Development and Maintenance.