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IN RE: JOHNNIE L. YOUNG, PETITIONER–APPELLANT, v. ERIE COUNTY OFFICE OF CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT, RESPONDENT–RESPONDENT. JOHNNIE L. YOUNG, PETITIONER–APPELLANT
MEMORANDUM AND ORDER
PRO SE.
It is hereby ORDERED that the judgment so appealed from is unanimously affirmed without costs.
Memorandum: Petitioner commenced this proceeding seeking, inter alia, a determination that respondent acted unlawfully in suspending his driver's license for failure to pay child support arrears. We conclude that Supreme Court properly dismissed the petition. Pursuant to CPLR 7801(1), “a proceeding under this article shall not be used to challenge a determination ․ which ․ can be adequately reviewed by appeal to a court” and, here, the applicable statute provides for review of respondent's determination through objections filed with Family Court (see Social Services Law § 111–b [12][d][2] ). Petitioner's failure to avail himself of the appropriate remedy precludes his request for relief pursuant to CPLR article 78 (see Matter of Church of Chosen v City of Elmira, 18 AD3d 978, 979, lv denied 5 NY3d 709, cert denied 547 U.S. 1115).
Frances E. Cafarell
Clerk of the Court
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Docket No: CA 16–01248
Decided: June 09, 2017
Court: Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Fourth Department.
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