New York Administrative Order DATED 1-10-17 is an executive order issued by the state of New York that took effect on January 10, 2017. This order established the framework for the implementation of certain provisions of the New York State Executive Law, which provide for the appointment of administrative law judges and the establishment of administrative law judge (ALJ) hearing offices. The Order also provides for the appointment of the Alps to hear and decide appeals of state agency decisions, as well as to conduct administrative hearings. The Order establishes the qualifications for the Alps, outlines the process for appointing and removing Alps, and sets forth the ALJ's powers and duties. Additionally, the Order outlines the procedures for the conduct of administrative hearings, and sets out the requirements for the filing of appeals and other filings with the ALJ. The Order provides for the use of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) in administrative hearings, and sets out the rules for the conduct of such proceedings. Finally, the Order establishes the requirements for the issuance of decisions and orders by the Alps.