...the process for contested case hearings by the Office of Administrative Law (OAL) with regard to telephone and video conferences, delegation of final decision authority...
...the process for contested case hearings by the Office of Administrative Law (OAL) regarding telephone and video conferences, delegation of final decision authority, oral decisions...
...which handled 9,544 of the 16,294 cases filed with the OAL in 2012. Most of the division's cases concern welfare. ...
...appropriate placement, administrative review officers concluded that an Office of Administrative Law (OAL) hearing was not warranted. The appellate panel concludes the DDD properly declined...
...appropriate placement, administrative review officers concluded that an Office of Administrative Law (OAL) hearing was not warranted. The appellate panel concludes the DDD properly declined...
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...final decision, after a contested hearing before the Office of Administrative Law (OAL), affirming the substantiation of defendant's abuse of her son B.H...
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...the process for contested case hearings by the Office of Administrative Law (OAL) with regard to telephone and video conferences, delegation of final decision authority...
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