ALJ definition

ALJ means an administrative law judge assigned by the Director of the Office of Administrative Law to preside over contested cases pursuant to N.J.S.A. 52:14F-1 et seq.
ALJ means Administrative Law Judge. “ASAP” means Aviation Safety Action Program. “ASAS” means Aviation Safety Analysis System.

Examples of ALJ in a sentence

  • Within 30 days after the case is submitted to the ALJ, the ALJ shall prepare a proposed written decision to be submitted to the Fire Chief.

  • In conducting the appeal hearing the ALJ shall follow the provisions set forth in section 11513 of the California Government code.

  • The review by an ALJ or DAB provided for above shall not be considered to be an appeal right arising under any statutes or regulations.

  • In conducting the hearing, the ALJ shall follow the provisions set forth in section 11513 of the California Government Code.

  • The ALJ shall preside at the appeal hearing, rule on the admission and exclusion of evidence, and make recommendations on matters of procedural and substantive law.


More Definitions of ALJ

ALJ means an administrative law judge assigned by the Florida Department of
ALJ means an administrative law judge, an impartial decision-maker who is an attorney and presides at an admin- istrative hearing. The office of administrative hearings (OAH), which is a state agency, employs the ALJs. ALJs are not DSHS employees or DSHS representatives.
ALJ means an administrative law judge in the Department of the Interior appointed pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 3105 or detailed to the Department of the Inte- rior pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 3344.
ALJ means an administrative law judge who issues decisions on behalf of the Office of Administrative Hear- ings established by A.R.S. § 41-1092.01.
ALJ has the meaning set forth in the preamble to this Agreement.