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Opinions not approved for publication
Daily decision alert
...legislation with amendments, believing it encourages the empowerment of administrative law judges (ALJ) with authority to render a final decision, pursuant to the Administrative Procedures...
...an abuse of process because it oversteps its authority, and that the ALJ should have granted her motion to obtain testimony or records from the...
Appellant was not entitled to the statutory five-year reinstatement period in the Police and Firemen's Retirement System because he voluntarily resigned from his former employment
...within the aegis of the Office of Administrative Law. At present, such ALJ rulings are not final until adopted by the agency director. ...
...Commission of the Department of Community Affairs adopting the decision of the ALJ finding that the property where she and five or six other persons...
...an exemption or an extension. After a hearing, an administrative law judge (ALJ) concluded that M.C. was not entitled to an extension of emergency...
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