Formal hearing definition

Formal hearing means a board or department process that provides for the right of private parties to submit factual proofs as provided in § 2.2-4020 of the Administrative Process Act in connection with case decisions. Formal hearings do not include the factual inquiries of an informal nature provided in § 2.2-4019 of the Administrative Process Act.
Formal hearing means a procedure whereby an applicant or eligible individual who is dissatisfied with the findings of an administrative review or mediation concerning the furnishing or denial of services may request a timely review of those determinations before an impartial hearing officer.
Formal hearing means a hearing before an impartial hearing officer or an impartial hearing board conducted pursuant to Sections 10-233d, 4/176e to 4-180a and 4-181a of the Connecticut General Statutes.

Examples of Formal hearing in a sentence

  • School-term employees and custodians may be permitted to use up to two (2) days vacation allotment outside the months of July and August for the following reasons: • Serious fire or flood in employees’ household • Formal hearing to become a Canadian Citizen • Employee’s or employee’s spouse or dependent’s graduation from high school or post-secondary Such requests will not be unreasonably denied.

  • School-term employees may be permitted to use up to two (2) days’ vacation allotment outside the months of July and August for the following reasons: • Serious fire or flood in employees’ household • Employee receives an evacuation order • Formal hearing to become a Canadian Citizen • Employee’s or employee’s spouse or dependent’s graduation from high school or post-secondary Such requests will not be unreasonably denied.

  • Employees shall be allowed leave of absence with pay and without loss of seniority and benefits for the following reasons: Reason Leave of Absence Serious fire or flood in employee’s household Up to two (2) days per year Formal hearing to become a One (1) day Canadian citizen Illness of spouse or children where Two (2) days per year no one else is home to care for them.

  • Employees may be allowed one or more days per calendar year for a leave of absence with pay and without loss of seniority and benefits for any of the following reasons: Employee's marriage, Marriage of employee's child, brother, or sister, Birth of male employee's child, Adoption of child by employee, Property damage due to acts of God requiring immediate attention, Moving employee's household, Formal hearing to become a Canadian citizen, Employee's, or employee's spouse or dependent's graduation.

  • Formal hearing to become a Canadian citizen Employee's, or employee's spouse, or dependant's graduation Public transportation delays Additional special leave not covered elsewhere in this agreement may be considered with or without pay.


More Definitions of Formal hearing

Formal hearing means a hearing before a hearings officer where laws, rules, and evidence are presented, considered, and a deci- sion is rendered.
Formal hearing means a proceeding before the BTA conducted in accordance with RCW 82.03.160, the Administrative Procedure Act (chapter 34.05 RCW), and chapter 456-09 WAC.
Formal hearing means an adjudicative proceeding conducted by the Board agent with the parties, which may include taking sworn witness testimony, admitting documentary or other evidence, taking official notice of facts, and approving stipulated facts.
Formal hearing means an adjudication of a disputed matter, conducted by the Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH) or the Board, under R4-46-302.
Formal hearing means a hearing authorized to be held by the Department of Administrative Hearings under the Act or this Part.
Formal hearing means a hearing before a hearings officer where laws, rules, and evidence are presented, consid- ered, and a decision is rendered.
Formal hearing means a dispute resolution process administered by an administrative law judge pursuant to these rules, applicable tariffs, and the rules of practice and procedure before the commission, R 792.10101 to R 792.11903.