Full evidentiary hearing definition

Full evidentiary hearing means the proceeding defined by the Randolph-Sheppard Act, 20 U.S.C.
Full evidentiary hearing means a proceeding in which the legal rights, duties and privileges of a licensed vendor are determined after an adverse decision based on an administrative review of the action with which the vendor is dissatisfied.
Full evidentiary hearing means the proceeding defined by the Randolph-Sheppard Act, 20 U.S.C. 107D-1(a) and 34 CFR 395.13, July 1, 1981.

Related to Full evidentiary hearing

  • Evidentiary Hearing means a hearing at which one or more Participants submits evidence for the record. A Testimonial Hearing is an Evidentiary Hearing, but an Evidentiary Hearing does not necessarily include the presentation of testimony by witnesses in person.

  • Fair Hearing means the State hearing provided to beneficiaries pursuant to Title 22, CCR, Sections 50951 and 50953. All fair hearings requested by beneficiaries shall comply with 42 CFR §§ 431.220(a)(5), 438.408(f), 438.414, and 438.10(g)(1).

  • Permanency hearing means a hearing, conducted with respect to a child who is in foster care, to determine the permanency plan for the child which includes:

  • Public hearing means a hearing at which members of the public are provided a

  • Court Hearing means the hearing by the High Court of the Petition to sanction the Scheme under Section 453 of the Act.