D.O.A.H. definition

D.O.A.H. means the Division of Administrative Hearings.
D.O.A.H. means AJK’s Department of Animal Husbandry;

Examples of D.O.A.H. in a sentence

  • An employee may not appeal an action through the grievance procedure, to PERC as an unfair labor practice complaint and to DOAH.

  • This Agreement shall be filed with DOAH by the Department after execution by the parties.

  • Within 20 calendar days from receipt of the notice of School Board action, the employee may exercise or not exercise the right to request a hearing before a Division of Administrative Hearing (DOAH) Administrative Law Judge.

  • Any employee separated because of abandonment of position, non- reappointment, reduction-in-force or termination of a project employee contract may not request a hearing before DOAH and such action is not subject to the grievance/arbitration procedure.

  • If the Remedial Actions do not satisfy this Agreement, the Department shall issue a Notice of Intent to find the Plan Amendment not in compliance and shall forward the notice to DOAH for consolidation with the pending proceeding.

  • Appeals of final orders entered following a DOAH hearing will be the responsibility of DEP.

  • The Department will file the cumulative Notice of Intent with the DOAH.

  • The Local Agency will use the Florida Division of Administrative Hearings (DOAH) as fact-finder for all air permitting formal administrative hearings, unless otherwise explicitly directed by DEP.

  • DEP retains the right to be a party to any hearing or to intervene in any DOAH proceeding concerning matters addressed under this SOA.

  • The Department shall file this cumulative notice with DOAH and shall move to realign the parties or to have this proceeding dismissed, as may be appropriate.