Quasi-judicial function definition
Quasi-judicial function means a determination of:
Quasi-judicial function means an adjudicatory function exercised by an agency, involving the exercise of judgment and discretion in making determinations in controversies. The term includes but is not limited to the functions of:
Quasi-judicial function means an adjudicatory function exercised by an agency, involving
More Definitions of Quasi-judicial function
Quasi-judicial function means the promulgation of all orders and directives of particular applicability gov-erning the conduct of the regulated persons or businesses, together with procedures inherently judicial.
Quasi-judicial function means an adjudicatory function exercised by an agency, involving the exercise of judgment and discretion in making determinations [***8] in controversies. The term includes but is not limited to the functions of interpreting, applying, and enforcing existing rules and laws; granting or denying privileges, rights, or benefits; issuing, suspending, or revoking licenses, permits, and certificates; determining rights and interests of adverse parties; evaluating and passing on facts; awarding compensation; [**711] fixing prices; ordering action or abatement of action; adopting procedural rules; holding hearings; and any other act necessary to the performance of a quasi-judicial function."
Quasi-judicial function means an adjudicatory function exercised by an agency, involving the exercise of judgment and discretion in making