Presiding officer means the labor commissioner or designee.
Presiding officer means the board of the authority.
Presiding officer means the commissioner, the commissioner’s designee or an administrative law judge from the department of inspections and appeals.
Examples of Presiding officer in a sentence
The formal rules of evidence do not apply, although the Presiding Officer shall have discretion to exclude evidence which is incompetent, irrelevant or cumulative, or the presentation of which will otherwise consume undue time.
In such cases, the determination of the Presiding Officer shall be final and binding.
If the City Manager cannot serve as the hearing officer because of actual bias, prejudice or interest as defined by Government Code § 11425.40, then the mediator from the California State Mediation and Conciliation Service shall serve as the Presiding Officer.
More Definitions of Presiding officer
Presiding officer means the director of the department of education or the designated administrative law judge.
Presiding officer means the board of examiners. 645—11.3(17A) Time requirements.11.3(1) Time shall be computed as provided in Iowa Code subsection 4.1(34).11.3(2) For good cause, the presiding officer may extend or shorten the time to take any action, except as precluded by statute or by rule. Except for good cause stated in the record, before extending or shortening the time to take any action, the presiding officer shall afford all parties an opportunity to be heard or to file written arguments. 645—11.4(17A) Probable cause. In the event the board finds there is probable cause for taking disciplinary action against a licensee following investigation, the board shall order a contested case hearing be commenced by the filing of a statement of charges and notice of hearing. 645—11.5(17A) Legal review. Every statement of charges and notice of hearing prepared by the board shall be reviewed by the office of the attorney general prior to filing. 645—11.6(17A) Statement of charges and notice of hearing.11.6(1) Delivery. Delivery of the statement of charges and notice of hearing constitutes the commencement of the contested case proceeding. Delivery may be executed by:
Presiding officer means an administrative law judge from the Iowa department of inspections and appeals or the full board or a three-member panel of the board.
Presiding officer means the commissioner of public safety or other person designated by the commissioner to preside over a contested case proceeding.
Presiding officer means one board member, the administrative law judge, or another person so designated by the board for the purposes of a particular proceeding.
Presiding officer means the chairperson of the board or designee.
Presiding officer means the administrative law judge (ALJ) assigned to the contested case or, in the case of an appeal pursuant to rule 11—52.5(8A), the classification appeal committee appointed by the director.