a hearing that is granted in extraordinary situations where the normal judicial process would be inadequate to secure due process because the person would be harmed or denied their rights before a judicial remedy became available (as in deportation or loss of welfare benefits)
a chance for you to tell an Administrative Law Judge (from the New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance, Office of Administrative Hearings) why you think a decision about your case made by a local social services agency is wrong
a formal hearing in front of an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ)
a formal procedure held before the state agency administrator or representative
a formal procedure presided over by a Hearing
a formal proceeding in which both you and the vocational rehabilitation program have the opportunity to present your concerns and argue your case before an impartial hearing officer
a hearing held by an Administrative Law Judge who works for the Wisconsin Division of Hearings and Appeals
a legal, administrative procedure that provides a forum to address disagreements with agency decisions
a legal resolution process that is used when the family and the agency have a disagreement
an administrative hearing where you will be able to state your case, and your employer or their representative will be able to state theirs
an administrative law hearing before a hearing officer
an informal meeting between you, your worker and an impartial hearing officer
an informal proceeding conducted by a hearing officer who will evaluate the positions of both the member and the health plan and determine weather the health plan has acted properly
an opportunity for recipients of food stamp benefits to appeal their case to a state administrative law judge if they feel their benefits have been illegally denied or discontinued
a procedure whereby an individual, who is dissatisfied with any determinations concerning the provision or denial of TVR services or the findings of the IAR, may seek a re-determination of agency action before an impartial hearing officer
a state-administered process required by law to give recipients of benefits a chance to contest the city's decision to cut them off
the same as a due process hearing; a formal hearing that is called by parents or school district personnel when they cannot agree on a student's educational program; the decision about the student's program is made by an outside, impartial individual.
A formal meeting held by an outside individual to resolve a disagreement about regional center services or a child's educational program.
An adjudicative proceeding in which the department hears and decides an applicant/recipient's appeal from the department's action or decision. The process of reviewing a household's situation for the purpose of deciding whether or not action taken or intended by the department is correct. See: Fair Hearings; Rights & Responsibilities