Appeals Board definition

Appeals Board means the commissioners and deputy commissioners of the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board acting en banc, in panels, or individually.
Appeals Board means the forest practices appeals board established in the act.
Appeals Board means the pollution control hearings board created by RCW 43.21B.010.

Examples of Appeals Board in a sentence

  • Objections to a proposed amendment before the City’s Planning, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Appeals Board or City Commission.

  • A leave shall be granted to allow an employee to appear, in response to a subpoena duly served, when other than a litigant (a) in a case before a grand jury; (b) in a criminal case before a court within the State; in a civil case in a court within the county in which the employee resides or outside of said county if within 150 miles of place of residence; or (d) in a case before the State Workers Compensation Appeals Board, when arranged by the District's Insurance Section.


More Definitions of Appeals Board

Appeals Board means the board created pursuant to Section 8 hereof for purposes of hearing and determining appeals under this Agreement.
Appeals Board means the board created by section 2.2
Appeals Board means the forest practices appeals board
Appeals Board means the forest practices appeals board created by RCW 76.09.210.
Appeals Board means the Appeals Board appointed in accordance with the Statement of Rules.
Appeals Board means the pollution control hearings board
Appeals Board means the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board within the State of California Department of Industrial Relations.