Review judge definition

Review judge or "DEL review judge" means an attorney employed by DEL to act as the reviewing officer and who is authorized to review initial orders and to prepare and enter the final agency order.
Review judge or "BOA review judge" means an attorney designated by the DCYF board of appeals to act as the reviewing officer and who is authorized to review ALJ initial orders and to prepare and enter the final order.
Review judge or "BOA review judge" means an attorney employed by the DCYF BOA to act as the reviewing officer and who is authorized to review initial orders and to prepare and enter the final agency order.

Examples of Review judge in a sentence

  • Following Commissioners’ approval to seek leave to intervene jointly with the NI Human Rights Commission in Judicial Review proceedings being brought by Mr Angesom, we were advised on 10 January 2023that the Judicial Review judge had granted leave to intervene.


More Definitions of Review judge

Review judge means a decision-maker with expertise in depart- ment rules who is an attorney and serves as the reviewing officer un- der RCW 34.05.464. In some cases, review judges conduct hearings and enter final orders. In other cases, they review initial orders and may make changes to correct any errors in an ALJ's initial order. After reviewing initial orders or conducting hearings, review judges enter final orders. Review judges are employed by the department, are loca- ted in the board of appeals (BOA), and are not part of the department program involved in the review. See WAC 388-02-0600 for information on the authority of a review judge.
Review judge means the official responsible for reviewing the Judges result of a Battle upon an Inquiry submitted by a Competitor.
Review judge means a decision-maker with expertise in program rules who is an attorney and serves as the review- ing officer under RCW 34.05.464. In some cases, review judges conduct hearings and enter final orders. In other cases, they review initial orders and may make changes to correct any errors in an ALJ's initial order. After reviewing initial orders or conducting hearings, review judges enter final orders. Review judges are physically located at the DSHS board of appeals (BOA) and are not part of the pro- gram involved in the initial agency action.
Review judge means a decision-maker with expertise in ((DSHS)) department rules who is an attorney and serves as the reviewing officer under RCW 34.05.464. In ((come))health services.
Review judge means ((an attorney employed by the DSHS board of appeals (BOA) who is the reviewing officer in RCW 34.05.464 for cases listed in WAC 388-02-0215(4))) a decision-maker with expertise in DSHS rules who is an attorney and serves as the reviewing officer under RCW 34.05.464. In come cases, review judges conduct hearings and enter final orders. In other cases, they review initial orders and may make changes to correct any errors in an ALJ's initial order. When reviewing initial orders or conduct-
Review judge or "DEL review judge" means an attorney employed by or designated by DEL to act as the

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