Examples of Administrative Law Court in a sentence
The applicant may appeal the agency’s decision to the Administrative Law Court under the terms of the Administrative Procedures Act.
The Appeals Board shall issue a written decision explaining the basis for the decision with findings of fact and conclusions and shall inform the taxpayer of the right to request a contested case hearing before the Administrative Law Court.
If a final review conference is not conducted within 60 days, the Department decision becomes the final agency decision, and a party may request a contested case hearing before the Administrative Law Court within 30 days after the deadline for the final review conference.
Mission and Values The Administrative Law Court is an autonomous quasi-judicial agency and court of record within the executive branch of state government.
When used herein, “the Agency” means the Administrative Law Court and the Office of Motor Vehicle Hearings collectively while “the Court” refers to the Administrative Law Court and “OMVH” refers to the Office of Motor Vehicle Hearings.
If no fine is remitted or no contested case is requested, then the Secretary of State may suspend the registration of the person and is authorized to request an injunction against the person in the Administrative Law Court to prohibit the person from engaging in further charitable solicitation activities in this State.
If the decision rendered is not agreeable to the provider, the provider may appeal further to the Administrative Law Court which is outside of DSS for judicial review of their case.
The Commission’s copy of the written transcript of the record shall be available during the regular office hours of the Commission to the complainant and respondent for examination without cost, for the purpose of appeal to the Administrative Law Court from the order of the Commission.
A proceeding for judicial review may be brought within thirty days of issuance of the Order of the Commission in the Administrative Law Court.
The Rule contains a uniform citation form for the Administrative Law Court Rules of Procedure.