Chief Administrative Law Judge definition

Chief Administrative Law Judge means the officer of that title designated by the Board.
Chief Administrative Law Judge or "Chief ALJ" means the person who is responsible for the supervision of the Administrative Law Judges and the coordination of the administrative hearing appeal process.
Chief Administrative Law Judge means the Chief Administrative Law Judge, U.S. Department of Labor, 800 K Street, NW., Suite 400, Washington DC 20001–8002.

Examples of Chief Administrative Law Judge in a sentence

  • The petition must be served on all parties and on the Chief Administrative Law Judge at the time it is filed with the ARB.

  • The findings and, where appropriate, the preliminary order also will give the address of the Chief Administrative Law Judge, U.S. Department of Labor.

  • At the same time, the Assistant Secretary will file with the Chief Administrative Law Judge a copy of the original complaint and a copy of the findings and/or order.

  • The Chief Administrative Law Judge shall maintain a docket of all proceedings.

  • For the investigation so instituted, the Chief Administrative Law Judge, U.S. International Trade Commission, shall designate the presiding Administrative Law Judge.


More Definitions of Chief Administrative Law Judge

Chief Administrative Law Judge means the chief
Chief Administrative Law Judge means the person appointed according to G.S. 7A-752.
Chief Administrative Law Judge means the Chief Judge of the Office of Administrative Law Judges, United States Department of Labor, whose of- fice is at the location set forth in 29 CFR 18.3(a).
Chief Administrative Law Judge means the supervisor of the Administrative Law Judges and coordinator for the administrative hearing process.
Chief Administrative Law Judge means the director and chief executive officer of OATH appointed by the Mayor pursuant to New York City Charter § 1048.
Chief Administrative Law Judge means the director of administra-
Chief Administrative Law Judge means the Chief Administrative Law Judge of the Office of Administrative Law Judges, U.S. Department of Labor, 800 K Street, NW., suite 400,Washington, DC 20001–8002.