Administrative law judge definition

Administrative law judge means an individual or an agency
Administrative law judge means an employee of the department of inspections and appeals who conducts appeal hearings.
Administrative law judge means an Administrative Law Judge of the Commission to whom the Commission has delegated by order or otherwise, the authority to conduct a hearing.

Examples of Administrative law judge in a sentence

  • To require agencies to keep the public informed of their organization, procedures and rules; and * Administrative law judge, United States Department of Labor; liaison member of the Administrative Conference of the United States (ACUS); past president of FALJC, past chair, NCALJ, Judicial Division, American Bar Association (ABA) and past long time member of the ABA House of Delegates.


More Definitions of Administrative law judge

Administrative law judge means an administrative law judge (ALJ) appointed pursuant to chapter 34.12 RCW and serving in board proceedings pursuant to chapter 19.28 RCW and this chapter.
Administrative law judge means a hearing officer designated by the Maryland Office of Administrative Hearings to render the final decision of the Superintendent in a hearing.
Administrative law judge means an individual serving in the role of
Administrative law judge means the same as that term is defined in Section 67-19e-102.
Administrative law judge means any person appointed by the
Administrative law judge means one who presides at an administrative hearing under authority set forth at 5U.S.C. 556.
Administrative law judge means the person appointed under 5 U.S.C. 3105 who presides over the taking of evi- dence as provided by subpart D of this part;