Contested Case Hearing Sample Clauses

Contested Case Hearing. If dissatisfied with the Insurance Bureau’s determination, either Provider or BCBSM may ask the Insurance Commissioner to have the matter heard by an Administrative Law Judge as a Contested Case under the Michigan Administrative Procedures Act. A Contested Case must be requested in writing within 60 days after the Insurance Bureau’s Determination is mailed, and shall be mailed to the Insurance Bureau at the same address found in the prior step. CIVIL COURT REVIEW Either Provider or BCBSM may appeal the Contested Case result to the Xxxxxx County Circuit Court.
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Contested Case Hearing. A licensee can challenge the Department’s final determination by filing a petition for a contested tax case hearing with the Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH). The OAH has impartial administrative law judges that hear cases brought by individual citizens and businesses against government agencies. (N.C.G.S. 105-241.15) You have 60 days to file this petition with the OAH after the Department sends or delivers the Notice of Final Determination to you. You must also send a copy of the petition to the Department at North Carolina Department of Revenue, P.O. Box 871, Raleigh, NC 27602-0871. You do not have to pay the tax, penalty, and interest due before proceeding to a hearing at the OAH. For information about the hearings process at the OAH, please consult its web page at xxx.xxx.xx.xxx. If you disagree with the final decision in the contested tax case hearing conducted at the OAH, you may file a petition in the Superior Court of Wake County for further judicial review of the case. Generally, you must file the petition within 30 days of when you receive the final decision. If the OAH dismissed the contested tax case due to lack of jurisdiction because the only issue in the case is the constitutionality of a statute, you have two (2) years to file this petition. You must pay the tax, penalty, and interest due before the petition will be considered. (N.C.G.S. §§ 105-241.16 and 150B-45)) APPENDIX A
Contested Case Hearing. If dissatisfied with the Insurance Bureau’s determination, either Facility or BCBSM may ask the Insurance Commissioner to have the matter heard by an Administrative Law Judge as a Contested Case under the Michigan Administrative Procedures Act. A Contested Case must be requested in writing within 60 days after the Insurance Bureau’s determination is mailed, and shall be mailed to the Insurance Bureau at the same address found in the prior step. Either Facility or BCBSM may appeal the Contested Case result to the Xxxxxx County Circuit Court.
Contested Case Hearing. If dissatisfied with the Office of Financial and Insurance Services’ determination, either CRNA or BCBSM may ask the Insurance Commissioner to have the matter heard by an Administrative Law Judge as a Contested Case under the Michigan Administrative Procedures Act. A Contested Case must be requested in writing within 60 days after the Office of Financial and Insurance Services’ Determination is mailed, and shall be mailed to the Office of Financial and Insurance Services at the same address found in the prior step. CIVIL COURT REVIEW Either CRNA or BCBSM may appeal the Contested Case result to the Xxxxxx County Circuit Court. STATE COURT SYSTEM Also, as noted above, at any time after the completion of the Written Complaint or Reconsideration Review and Management Review Conference steps, CRNA may attempt to resolve the dispute by initiating an action in the appropriate state court. Addendum F

Related to Contested Case Hearing

  • Contested Claims In the event that the Indemnifying Party disputes the Claimed Amount, as soon as practicable but in no event later than ten (10) days after the receipt of the notice referenced in Section 10.2(b)(ii) hereof, the Parties will begin the process to resolve the matter in accordance with the dispute resolution provisions of Section 1.4 hereof. Upon ultimate resolution thereof, the Parties will take such actions as are reasonably necessary to comply with such agreement or instructions.

  • Final Approval Hearing “Final Approval Hearing” shall mean the hearing at which the Court will consider and finally decide whether to enter the Final Judgment.

  • Uncontested Claims In the event that the Indemnification ------------------ Representative does not contest a Notice of Claim (an "Uncontested Claim") in ----------------- writing within thirty (30) calendar days, as provided below in Section 2.3(b), Cambridge may deliver to the Custodian, with a copy to the Indemnification Representative, a written demand by Cambridge (a "Cambridge Demand") stating ---------------- that a Notice of Claim has been given as required in this Escrow Agreement and that no notice of contest has been received from the Indemnification Representative during the period specified in this Escrow Agreement and further setting forth the proposed Escrow Adjustments to be made in accordance with this Section 2.3(a). It is provided, however, that within thirty (30) calendar days after receipt of the Cambridge Demand, the Indemnification Representative may object in a written notice delivered to Cambridge and the Custodian to the computations or other administrative matters relating to the proposed Escrow Adjustments (but may not object to the validity or amount of the Claim previously disclosed in the Notice of Claim), whereupon neither the Custodian nor Cambridge shall make any of the Escrow Adjustments until either: (i) Cambridge and the Indemnification Representative shall have given the Custodian written notice setting forth agreed Escrow Adjustments, or (ii) the matter is resolved as provided in Sections 2.3(b) and 2.3(c). Upon satisfaction of the foregoing, the Custodian, as directed in writing by Cambridge, and Cambridge shall promptly take all steps to implement the final Escrow Adjustments.

  • Arbitration Hearing An Arbitration Hearing will be held within thirty (30) days after the Administrative Conference if no discovery is taken, or within thirty (30) days after the close of discovery, unless all parties and the Panel agree to extend the Arbitration Hearing date, or unless the parties agree in writing to waive the Arbitration Hearing. The parties may mutually agree on the location of the Arbitration Hearing. If the parties fail to agree, the Arbitration Hearing shall be held in Chicago, Illinois, or at such other location determined by the Presiding Arbitrator to be most convenient to the participants. The Panel will determine the date(s) and time(s) of the Arbitration Hearing(s) after consultation with all parties and shall provide reasonable notice thereof to all parties or their representatives.

  • Hearing The grievance shall be heard by a single arbitrator and both parties may be represented by such person or persons as they may choose and designate, and the parties shall have the right to a hearing at which time both parties will have the opportunity to submit evidence, offer testimony, and make oral or written arguments relating to the issues before the arbitrator. The proceeding before the arbitrator shall be a hearing denovo.

  • Hearing Tests Audiometric tests should be conducted within two months of a person commencing employment, and thereafter at intervals of two years.

  • Arbitration Hearings a. Thirty (30) days prior to the start of each calendar quarter the Director of the USW Arbitration Department (or his designee) shall provide the parties with a calendar listing hearing dates for that quarter and be responsible for scheduling the hearings.

  • Fairness Hearing “Fairness Hearing” means the hearing before the Court relating to the Motion for Final Approval.

  • Submitting False Claims; Monetary Penalties The AOC shall be entitled to remedy any false claims, as defined in California Government Code section 12650 et seq., made to the AOC by the Contractor or any Subcontractor under the standards set forth in Government Code section 12650 et seq. Any Contractor or Subcontractor who submits a false claim shall be liable to the AOC for three times the amount of damages that the AOC sustains because of the false claim. A Contractor or Subcontractor who submits a false claim shall also be liable to the AOC for (a) the costs, including attorney fees, of a civil action brought to recover any of those penalties or damages, and (b) a civil penalty of up to $10,000 for each false claim.

  • Hearing Aids Any active employee who is insured under any one of the 9 District sponsored medical plans may request reimbursement for the costs of 10 hearing aids. The maximum amount of reimbursement shall not exceed one 11 thousand dollars ($1,000) within any three (3) year period. The cost of 12 hardware, fitting tests, and other tests related to the hearing aids purchased 13 shall be included for reimbursement purposes. 14

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