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- Q5165155 subject Q7215843.
- Q5165155 abstract "Contested case hearing is the name for quasi-judicial administrative hearings governed by state law. State agencies that make decisions that could affect people’s “rights, duties, and privileges” must have a process for holding contested case hearings. The purpose of these hearings is to provide the decision-makers with the most complete and relevant information they need to make a proper decision. These hearings are like an informal court proceeding. They have three parts:I. Pre-hearing: where the parties and scope of the hearing is decidedII. Hearing: where witnesses are called to testify and evidence is submittedIII. Post-hearing: where the parties propose and advocate for a particular outcomeAfter these three phases are complete, the decision-makers decide to either approve, deny, or approve with conditions whatever it is that is being proposed. The decision can either be made at the final hearing or a later public meeting.".
- Q5165155 wikiPageWikiLink Q195414.
- Q5165155 wikiPageWikiLink Q4683478.
- Q5165155 wikiPageWikiLink Q7215843.
- Q5165155 wikiPageWikiLink Q7269458.
- Q5165155 comment "Contested case hearing is the name for quasi-judicial administrative hearings governed by state law. State agencies that make decisions that could affect people’s “rights, duties, and privileges” must have a process for holding contested case hearings. The purpose of these hearings is to provide the decision-makers with the most complete and relevant information they need to make a proper decision. These hearings are like an informal court proceeding. They have three parts:I.".
- Q5165155 label "Contested case hearing".