...that petitioner failed to name the New York State Department of Health (DOH) as a necessary party. OTDA states that DOH, not OTDA, is charged...
...WIC is administered by the New York State Department of Health ("DOH"). DOH authorizes vendors to participate in WIC and sanctions vendors who...
...of the New York City Health Code, as purportedly amended by the DOH in September 2012, on the basis that it is arbitrary and capricious...
...adopted last year. The...
...enforcement of regulations adopted by the New York State Department of Health (DOH). DOH and Governor Cuomo cross-moved for dismissal for lack of standing...
...and municipalities. The New York State Department of Health ("DOH") and the Governor of the State of New York promulgated regulations...
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