Administrative Review definition

Administrative Review means any decision making process of the director requested by a party aggrieved with an action taken under these rules except the hearing process described in OAR 436-001.
Administrative Review means a review open to the participation of the parents of the child, conducted by a panel of appropriate persons at least one of whom is not responsible for the case management of, or the delivery of services to, either the child or the parents who are the subject of the review. 42 USC 675, Sec. 475
Administrative Review means a review conducted by the state department of human services that is open to the participation of the parents of the child and conducted by an administrative reviewer who is not responsible for the case management of, or the delivery of services to, either the child or the parents who are the subject of the review.

Examples of Administrative Review in a sentence

  • If no request for review is filed, any legal challenge to any aspect of the promotional process must be filed within 35 days of the date of the event giving rise to the legal challenge in accordance with the Administrative Review Act.

  • IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this Order is final; it is not subject to the Administrative Review Law.

  • Code 200.880, this Order is final; it is not subject to the Administrative Review Law.

  • Supply the Vendor with the most recent copy of the Michigan WIC Program Vendor Handbook, the Michigan WIC EBT Manual, the WIC Vendor Sanction Policy and, as requested, the Administrative Review Procedures for Vendors.

  • Expiration of this contract shall not be subject to Appeal or Administrative Review.


More Definitions of Administrative Review

Administrative Review means the formal process that is used by the Division when an individual or an individual's representative is not satisfied with the decision made by the community developmental disability program or support services brokerage about a complaint involving the provision of services or a service provider.
Administrative Review means the formal process that is used when the individual or the individual's legal representative is not satisfied with the decision made by the brokerage about a complaint involving the provision of services or a provider.
Administrative Review means the internal process the Department uses to review a decision to terminate or not to terminate a homecare worker's provider enrollment.
Administrative Review means a procedure by which the department may provide an opportunity for an applicant or eligible individual to express and seek remedy for dissatisfaction with a decision regarding the furnishing or denial of services.
Administrative Review means review by the state board upon request of a parent.
Administrative Review means a non-judicial dispute resolution mechanism. Advisory arbitration conducted by an independent third party, as further described in the Resolution of Claims and Disputes Article contained herein, unless the parties agree in writing to an alternative mechanism.
Administrative Review means a review by GSFC staff of an eligibility determination made by an Eligible Postsecondary Institution or by GSFC to determine if a program rule, policy, or regulation was applied correctly in a student’s specific case.