Adjudicative proceeding definition

Adjudicative proceeding means the procedure to be followed in contested cases, as set forth in RSA 541-A:31 through RSA 541-A:36.
Adjudicative proceeding means an administrative matter resulting in an agency
Adjudicative proceeding means a proceeding before an agency in which an opportunity for hearing before that agency is required by statute or constitutional right before or after the entry of an order by the agency. Adjudicative proceedings also include all cases of licensing and rate making in which an application for a license or rate change is denied except as limited by RCW 66.08.150, or a license is revoked, suspended, or modified, or in which the granting of an application is contested by a person having standing to contest under the law.

Examples of Adjudicative proceeding in a sentence

  • NEW SECTIONWAC 246-330-030 Operating without a license— Adjudicative proceeding.

  • In these rules: "Adjudicative proceeding" means a proceeding beforethe commission in which the person involved is given notice and an opportunity to be heard after a determination of rea- sonable cause that a violation of chapter 42.52 RCW or rules adopted under it has been or is being committed.

  • Adjudicative proceeding" means an appeal under chapter 28-32 of a recommended decision prepared by thestate engineer director of the department of water resources for a water permit application.

  • Adjudicative proceeding - In accordance with RCW 34.05.010(1), an adjudicative proceeding is a proceeding before an agency in which an opportunity for hearing before that agency is required by statute or constitutional right before or after the entry of an action by the agency.

  • WSR 86-06-030 (Order 2344), § 248-19-475, filed 2/28/86; WSR 81-09-012 (Order 210), § 248-19-475, filed4/9/81, effective 5/20/81.] WAC 246-310-610 Adjudicative proceeding.


More Definitions of Adjudicative proceeding

Adjudicative proceeding means an administrative matter resulting in an agency issuing an order after an opportunity for hearing is provided or required. An adjudicative proceeding includes administrative matters involving a hearing on a complaint against a specific-named respondent; a hearing on an application seeking a right, privilege, or an authorization from an agency, such as a ratemaking or licensing hearing; or a hearing on an appeal to an agency. An adjudicative proceeding includes reconsideration, rehearing, or reopening. Once an adjudicative proceeding has begun, the adjudicative proceeding includes any informal disposition of the administrative matter under section 28-32-22 or another specific statute or rule, unless the matter has been specifically converted to another type of proceeding under section 28-32-22. An adjudicative proceeding does not include a decision or order to file or not to file a complaint, or to initiate an investigation, an adjudicative proceeding, or any other proceeding before the agency, or another agency, or a court. An adjudicative proceeding does not include a decision or order to issue, reconsider, or reopen an order that precedes an opportunity for hearing or that under another section of this code is not subject to review in an adjudicative proceeding. An adjudicative proceeding does not include rulemaking under this chapter.
Adjudicative proceeding means a proceeding before an agency
Adjudicative proceeding or "hearing" shall mean a proceeding required by statute or constitutional right and conducted under the rules of this chapter, which provides an opportunity to be heard by the department prior to the entry of a final order under this chapter.
Adjudicative proceeding means an agency action or proceeding described in Section 63G-4-102.
Adjudicative proceeding means an evidentiary hearing for determination of facts pursuant to which an agency formulates and issues a decision.
Adjudicative proceeding means an action or proceeding of the office conducted in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 4, Administrative Procedures Act.
Adjudicative proceeding means an agency action or proceeding that determines the legal rights, duties, privileges, immunities, or other legal interests of one or more identifiable persons, including any agency actions to grant, deny, revoke, suspend, modify, annul, withdraw, or amend an authority, right, or license; and judicial review of any of such actions.