Administrative law judge (ALJ) definition

Administrative law judge (ALJ) means an employee of the administrative hearings division of the department of inspections and appeals who presides over contested cases and other proceedings.
Administrative law judge (ALJ) means an impartial decision-maker who presides over an administrative hearing. ALJs are employed by the office of administrative hearings (OAH), which is a separate state agency. ALJs are not DSHS employees or DSHS representatives.
Administrative law judge (ALJ) means the person who presides over contested cases and other proceedings.

Examples of Administrative law judge (ALJ) in a sentence

  • ANNOTATION Administrative law judge (ALJ) correctly dismissed appellants' agency appeal under § 10 (2)(b)(I) of article XXVIII of the state constitution for lack of subject matter jurisdiction.

  • This appeal shall be filed within 15 days of receipt of the decision from the Special Counsel.§ 105–8.170–11 Hearing.(a) Upon a timely request for a hear- ing, the Special Counsel shall take the necessary action to obtain the services of an Administrative law judge (ALJ) to conduct the hearing.

  • Administrative law judge (ALJ) Julia Stern issued an order requiring respondent to “show cause within twenty-one days” why the February 5, 2013, settlement agreement was not binding, and why its refusal to honor the settlement was justified.

  • Pursuant to § 429.124, DOE shall refer a civil penalty action brought under § 429.122 to an Administrative law judge (ALJ), who shall afford the respondent an opportunity for an agency hearing on the record in accordance with the procedures of subpart D of this part.

  • Case Notes: ANNOTATION Administrative law judge (ALJ) correctly dismissed appellants' agency appeal under § 10 (2)(b)(I) of article XXVIII of the state constitution for lack of subject matter jurisdiction.


More Definitions of Administrative law judge (ALJ)

Administrative law judge (ALJ) means an impartial decision-maker who is an attorney and presides at an administrative hearing. The office of administrative hear- ings (OAH), which is a state agency, employs the ALJs. ALJs are not DEL employees or DEL representatives.
Administrative law judge (ALJ) means an impartial decision-mak- er who is an attorney and presides at an administrative hearing. The office of administrative hearings (OAH), which is a state agency, em- ploys the ALJs. ALJs are not department employees or department repre- sentatives.
Administrative law judge (ALJ) means the presiding officer appointed by the Office of Financial Institution Adjudication pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1818 note and 5 U.S.C. 3105.
Administrative law judge (ALJ) means the hearing officer appointed by the HSD fair hearings bureau (FHB) to oversee the claimant’s administrative hearing process, to produce an evidentiary record and render a recommendation to the medical assistance division (MAD) director.
Administrative law judge (ALJ) means a person within the Department of Labor Office of Administrative Law Judges appointed pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 3105.
Administrative law judge (ALJ) means the presiding officer appointed by the Office of Financial InstitutionAdjudication pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1818 note and 5 U.S.C. 3105.
Administrative law judge (ALJ) means a hearing officer delegated the duty of conducting evidentiary hearings for the Board or disciplinary panel.