374 - Procedure for retirement.

§  374.  Procedure for retirement. a. Every application for a retirement  allowance or other benefit provided by this article  shall  be  executed  and filed with the comptroller. Each such application shall contain such  information as the comptroller shall deem necessary.    b.  The  comptroller  shall  have exclusive authority to determine all  applications for any form of retirement or benefit provided for in  this  article.  He  shall examine into the facts of each such application, and  to that end, shall have full power and authority to:    1. Employ experts and specialists, and    2. Require the attendance of the applicant and other witnesses, and    3. Require the production of all books, papers,  documents  and  other  records pertaining to such inquiry, and    4. Administer oaths and take testimony.  The comptroller shall have the power to issue subpoenas, under his hand,  returnable  anywhere  in the state. Any such subpoena shall be served in  the same manner and have the same force and effect as a subpoena  issued  in an action pending in the supreme court.    c.  After  making his determination on any application the comptroller  forthwith shall mail a written notice thereof  to  the  applicant.  Such  notice shall be mailed to the address given in such application.    d.  At  any  time within four months after the mailing of such notice,  the applicant or his  counsel  may  serve  a  written  demand  upon  the  comptroller for a hearing and redetermination of such application. After  the  service  of  such demand, the comptroller shall hold a hearing upon  such application at which the applicant may be represented  by  counsel.  The  comptroller shall have the same power upon such hearing as upon the  original application. After such hearing the comptroller shall make  his  final determination. A copy thereof shall be mailed to the applicant and  his counsel, if any. Such final determination shall be subject to review  only  as provided in article seventy-eight of the civil practice law and  rules.    e. To aid  him  in  passing  upon  applications  for  retirement,  the  comptroller  shall  use  the  medical  board  appointed  pursuant to the  provisions of section seventy-four of this chapter. Such  medical  board  shall:    1.  Arrange  for  and  pass  upon all medical examinations required or  allowed under the provisions of this article, and    2. Have  full  power  and  authority  to  investigate  statements  and  certificates  submitted by or on behalf of a claimant in connection with  any application for accidental death benefit, disability  retirement  or  restoration to service thereafter, and    3. Have full power and authority to administer oaths and require sworn  statements and testimony with respect to matters under its jurisdiction.  The  comptroller  may  designate  other  doctors  to conduct the medical  examination required or allowed hereunder. The  medical  board,  in  any  case in which it shall deem it advisable, may require any such doctor to  conduct  any  such  examination  and  to  report in writing his findings  thereon to the medical board. The medical board shall thereupon consider  such report. Upon completion of its  examination  in  investigation  and  after the consideration of the report, if any, of any such other doctor,  the  medical  board  shall  submit  to  the  comptroller a report of its  findings and proceedings which shall include the report, if any, of such  other doctor. The report of the medical board  shall  be  admissible  in  evidence  upon  any hearing before the comptroller or in connection with  any examination or investigation  conducted  by  him  pursuant  to  this  article.f.  The  comptroller, in any particular case, may designate one of his  deputies or any other person to perform the duties imposed upon  him  by  this section.    g.  In  connection with the proceedings authorized by this section the  comptroller shall not be bound by  common  law  or  statutory  rules  of  evidence, or by technical or formal rules of procedure.