Administrative Appeals definition
Examples of Administrative Appeals in a sentence
Accounts that have been referred to collections are not appealable, and will not be considered by the Housing Administrative Appeals Board.
Accounts, charges and assessments that have been referred to collections are not appealable, and will not be considered by the Housing Administrative Appeals Board.
Any appeals concerning departmental actions under the instructions of the Commission shall be governed by the Commission's Administrative Appeals Rules.
If you experience a problem relating to a benefit denial or other aspect of this Medicare supplement plan, please refer to the Administrative Appeals section below.
This Agreement does not abrogate any rights of a merits review by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal.
The Administrative Appeals Board shall not have the power to change, modify, or amend any provision of the contract.
First Level Administrative Appeals If a Member is not satisfied with the original decision, a written request to Appeal must be submitted within one hundred eighty (180) days of receipt of the initial Adverse Benefit Determination for first level administrative Appeals.
The Administrative Appeals Board shall hear all testimony, examine all evidence, documents, exhibits, reports, and witnesses deemed relevant to the matters appealed.
One member shall be selected by mutual agreement by a representative of the Sheriff and a representative of the Executive Board of the Union and serve for a period of one year, or until a resignation is tendered to both the Sheriff and the Executive Board of the Union, or until incapacitated and/or is unable to perform the duties of a member of the Administrative Appeals Board, at which time, a new selection will be made by the same method.
The Administrative Appeals Board shall render its decision by a majority vote.