State of New York
Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Third Judicial Department
Decided and Entered: September 11, 2014 517968
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In the Matter of ALTON C.
HUTCHINSON,
Appellant,
v MEMORANDUM AND ORDER
BRIAN FISCHER, as Commissioner
of Corrections and
Community Supervision,
Respondent.
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Calendar Date: August 4, 2014
Before: Stein, J.P., McCarthy, Garry, Rose and Clark, JJ.
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Alton C. Hutchinson, Malone, appellant pro se.
Eric T. Schneiderman, Attorney General, Albany (Martin A.
Hotvet of counsel), for respondent.
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Appeal from an amended judgment of the Supreme Court
(Lynch, J.), entered July 3, 2013 in Albany County, which
dismissed petitioner's application, in a proceeding pursuant to
CPLR article 78, to review a determination of the Central Office
Review Committee denying petitioner's grievance.
The facts underlying this proceeding are more fully set
forth in a prior decision of this Court (Matter of Hutchinson v
Fischer, 112 AD3d 1245, 1245 [2013], lv denied 23 NY3d 903
[2014]). Briefly, petitioner is a prison inmate who settled a
federal civil rights action for $7,500, and the Office of Victim
Services was notified by the Department of Corrections and
Community Supervision of that fact. Petitioner filed two inmate
grievances alleging that the notification was improper, and we
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found that the denial of the first grievance was rational (id. at
1245-1246). This CPLR article 78 proceeding deals with the
second grievance, in which petitioner pointed out that
notification was only required for "the imminent payment of a
federal civil rights compensatory damages award" and argued that
a settlement did not constitute such an award (Dept of Corr &
Community Supervision Directive No. 4036 [IV] [A]; see Pub L 104-
134, tit VIII, § 808, 110 Stat 1321 [termed the "Prison
Litigation Reform Act of 1995"]). The Central Office Review
Committee (hereinafter CORC) denied that grievance, and Supreme
Court dismissed the present challenge to its determination.
Petitioner now appeals.
We affirm. Contrary to petitioner's assertion, CORC
rejected his argument that his settlement fell outside the scope
of the reporting requirement set forth by Department of
Corrections and Community Supervision Directive No. 4036. To the
extent that the merits of that argument are properly before us,
the directive is based in relevant part upon a federal law
requiring that reasonable efforts be made to give notice to
victims whenever compensatory damages are "awarded to a prisoner
in connection with a civil action brought against" correction
officials (Pub L 104-134, tit VIII, § 808, 110 Stat 1321 [termed
the "Prison Litigation Reform Act of 1995"]). The settlement
here was recovered in connection with such an action and, thus,
CORC rationally determined that it constituted the "payment of a
federal civil rights compensatory damages award" such as to
trigger the reporting requirements of the directive (Dept of Corr
& Community Supervision Directive No. 4036 [IV] [A]; see Matter
of Hutchinson v Fischer, 112 AD3d at 1246). CORC further noted,
correctly, that denial of the grievance was warranted because
"there is nothing in the law that prohibits the reporting of any
monetary settlement" (see Matter of Hutchinson v Fischer, 112
AD3d at 1246).
Stein, J.P., McCarthy, Garry, Rose and Clark, JJ., concur.
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ORDERED that the amended judgment is affirmed, without
costs.
ENTER:
Robert D. Mayberger
Clerk of the Court