Examples of Administrative Appeals Board 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.
A hearing before the Administrative Appeals Board shall be scheduled to be held either within ten (10) days following the receipt by the City Attorney’s Office of the written request for an appeal, or as soon thereafter as the schedules of the members of the Administrative Appeals Board reasonably permit.
Within five (5) days of receipt of the decision of the City’s Director of Finance, a bidder or contractor may contact the City Attorney, in writing, to request a hearing before the City’s Administrative Appeals Board.
A hearing before the Administrative Appeals Board shall be conducted in accordance with the Virginia Freedom of Information Act, i.e., unless allowed by law to be closed, hearings before the Administrative Appeals Board shall be conducted as public meetings.
No such hearing shall affect any bidder or contractor’s right to request a hearing before the City’s Administrative Appeals Board if the bidder or contractor is not satisfied with the ultimate decision of the Director of Finance.
An applicant has the right to appeal to the Administrative Appeals Board against the decision of refusal to grant an import licence or a removal permit by the Commissioner of Customs and Excise.
An applicant has right to appeal to the Administrative Appeals Board against the decision of refusal to grant a licence by the Commissioner of Customs and Excise.
Any applicant aggrieved by a decision of the Director of Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation relating to the issue, refusal or cancellation of a licence or any condition specified in a licence may appeal to the Administrative Appeals Board.
The applicant may appeal to the Administrative Appeals Board against the refusal.