Administrative hearing officer definition

Administrative hearing officer means a physician designated by the board or director.
Administrative hearing officer means a qualified arbitrator appointed by the County Manager to resolve disputes arising from the enforcement of the Living Wage Ordinance.
Administrative hearing officer means an individual who is an attorney licensed to practice law in the State of Oklahoma and is appointed by the Commissioner of ODMHSAS to preside over and issue a proposed order in individual proceedings.

Examples of Administrative hearing officer in a sentence

  • Administrative hearing officer fees will be paid by GCJFS to the attorney selected to provide these services.

  • Administrative hearing officer means a person designated by the County Manager to hold administrative hearings on complaints of practices prohibited by this Administrative Order.

  • Level I, II & III violations of sexual misconduct require a review panel board composed of three(3) members and a designated Administrative hearing officer.

  • Administrative hearing officer – Powers and duties Each administrative hearing officer appointed by the City Manager with consent of the city council must be an attorney admitted to the practice of law in the State of Michigan for at least five (5) years and is removable only upon reasonable cause.

  • Administrative hearing officer: a person authorized by the vice president for student affairs or designee to determine whether a student or group has violated the student code of conduct and to impose sanctions when a violation has occurred.


More Definitions of Administrative hearing officer

Administrative hearing officer means an impartial official authorized to preside over and decide a hearing involving a contested agency action, without regard to whether the official is an administrative law judge, a hearing officer or examiner, or other person designated by the Secretary to serve in this capacity.
Administrative hearing officer or “student conduct officer” means a University staff member who is authorized to determine the appropriate resolution of an alleged violation of The Student Code, and/or to impose sanctions or affect other remedies as appropriate. Subject to the provision in this code, an administrative hearing officer as well as a student conduct officer is vested with the authority to, among other duties, investigate a complaint of an alleged violation of The Student Code; decline to pursue a complaint; refer identified disputants to mediation or other appropriate resources; establish The Student Code alleged violations regarding an accused student; approve an administrative agreement developed with an accused student; conduct an administrative hearing; impose sanctions; approve sanctions recommended by another hearing body; chair and/or advise a hearing or Probation Review Committee; and conduct an appellate review.
Administrative hearing officer means an administrative hearing officer appointed under Chapter 1-
Administrative hearing officer means a College official authorized on a case-by-case basis by the Dean of Students, or designee, to impose sanctions upon any student(s) found to have violated the Code or other College policy. The Dean of Students, or designee, may authorize an Administrative Hearing Officer to serve simultaneously as an Administrative Hearing Officer or one of the members of a Disciplinary Hearing Board.
Administrative hearing officer or "AHO" means the individual(s) authorized by law or duly designated by the Chief Hearing Officer to conduct adjudicatory proceedings.
Administrative hearing officer means a person designated by the Commission to determine issues of fact and law and render a written Recommended Decision on matters pending before the Commission and to take any other action consistent with the Commission’s statutory and regulatory authority.
Administrative hearing officer means an impartial person appointed by the HPTE or a Contractor on its behalf, to adjudicate Toll Evasion cases. The Administrative Hearing Officer may be an administrative law judge employed by the state or an independent contractor of the HPTE. The Administrative Hearing Officer shall have the same degree of independence granted to an administrative law judge employed by the state. § 43-4-808(2)(d)(IV), C.R.S.