Predetermination hearing definition

Predetermination hearing means a hearing called by the Administrator, pursuant to Section 31-241 of the Connecticut General Statutes, for the purpose of finding facts necessary to make a determination of eligibility for benefits.

Related to Predetermination hearing

  • Confirmation Hearing means the hearing held by the Bankruptcy Court pursuant to section 1128 of the Bankruptcy Code to consider confirmation of this Plan, as such hearing may be adjourned or continued from time to time.

  • Sanction Hearing means the hearing of the Court of the petition to sanction the Scheme pursuant to section 899 of the Act, including any adjournment thereof;

  • Plan hearing means the public hearing on a proposed project area plan required

  • Detention hearing means a hearing held by a judge or trial commissioner within twenty-four (24) hours, exclusive of weekends and holidays, of the start of any period of detention prior to adjudication;

  • Gross Station Heat Rate or ‘GHR’ means the heat energy input in kCal required to generate one kWh of electrical energy at generator terminals of a thermal generating station;