The New York Administration Dan Proceeding Checklist is a document that outlines the steps for completing an administrative proceeding in New York. It covers all aspects of the process, including filing the petition, serving the petition, scheduling a hearing, submitting briefing, and filing a decision. The checklist also provides guidance on how to handle motions and other procedural matters. The New York Administration Dan Proceeding Checklist is divided into different types of proceedings: • Administrative Agency Proceeding— – covers the process for filing a petition with a state or local administrative agency. • Administrative Law Judge Proceeding— – outlines the process for filing a petition for an administrative law judge hearing. • Appellate Proceeding— – outlines the process for filing an appeal with a state or federal appellate court. • Judicial Review Proceeding— – outlines the process for filing a judicial review of an administrative decision. • Special Proceeding— – covers the process for filing petitions for special proceedings, such as mandamus, prohibition, and writ of habeas corpus.