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45-37-123.29
Section 45-37-123.29 Claims review procedure. Any employee, former employee, or beneficiary
of either, who has been denied a benefit by a decision of the pension board pursuant to a
claim made under Section 45-37-123.28 shall be entitled to request the pension board to give
further consideration to a claim by filing with the pension board a written request for a
hearing. Such request shall be filed with the pension board no later than 60 days after receipt
of the written notification of denial. The pension board shall then conduct a hearing as soon
as administratively feasible. The hearing shall typically be held at the pension board's regular
monthly meeting. A final decision as to the claim shall be made by the pension board as soon
as administratively feasible after receipt of the appeal and the claimant shall be notified
in writing of the decision. In the event of a denial of a disability retirement benefit claim,
a new disability retirement benefit claim may not be made for at...
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34-15C-12
Section 34-15C-12 Disciplinary action. (a) Any time that the board has reason to believe that
a registered interior designer is subject to discipline, notice of the charges placed against
the registered interior designer and the time and place of the hearing of such charges by
the board shall be served on the accused, pursuant to the Alabama Rules of Civil Procedure,
not less than 45 days before the date fixed for the hearing. The notice shall inform the registered
interior designer that he or she is entitled to respond to the charges within 30 days, be
represented by counsel of his or her choosing at the hearing, have witnesses testify in his
or her behalf at the hearing, confront and cross-examine witnesses at the hearing, and testify
in his or her behalf at the hearing. The board may provide further for any procedure not herein
enumerated that is consistent with the Alabama Administrative Procedure Act. (b) In all cases
of disciplinary action taken by the board, the accused may...
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34-25-35
Section 34-25-35 Refusal, suspension, reprimand, probation, or revocation - Judicial review.
Any person dissatisfied with the action of the board in refusing his application or suspending
or revoking his license, or any other action of the board, may appeal the action of the board
by filing a petition within 30 days thereafter in the circuit court in the county where the
person resides or in the Circuit Court of Montgomery County, Alabama, and the court is vested
with jurisdiction and it shall be the duty of the court to set the matter for hearing upon
10-days' written notice to the board and the attorney representing the board. The court in
which the petition of appeal is filed shall determine whether or not a cancellation or suspension
of a license shall be abated until the hearing shall have been consummated with final judgment
thereon or whether any other action of the board should be suspended pending hearing, and
enter its order accordingly, which shall be operative when served...
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34-27A-22
Section 34-27A-22 Revocation or suspension of license - Hearing; findings; judicial review
as to questions of law. (a) The hearing on the charges shall be at a time and place prescribed
by the board and in accordance with this article. (b) If the board determines that a licensed
real estate appraiser is guilty of a violation of this article, it shall prepare a finding
of fact and recommend that the appraiser be reprimanded or that his or her license be suspended
or revoked. The decision and order of the board shall be final. (c) Any final decision or
order of the board shall be reviewable by a court of appropriate jurisdiction as to the questions
of law only. Any application for review made by an aggrieved party shall be filed within 30
days after the final decision or order of the board. (d) If an application for review of a
final decision or order of the board is filed, the case shall be fixed for trial within 30
days from the filing of an answer by the board. If the court finds that...
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34-16-11
Section 34-16-11 Charges of fraud, deceit, etc., against holder of license or permit; hearing;
appeal; reapplication. (a) Any person may bring charges of fraud, deceit, negligence, incompetence,
or misconduct against a licensee or permit holder. All charges shall be made in writing or
by video tape and sworn to by the person making the charges. All charges shall be submitted
to the chair of the board within 90 days of the alleged occurrence. After a review of the
charges, the board shall conduct a hearing at which it may dismiss the charges, or may impose
a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000), or may suspend or revoke the license or
permit of the person charged. (b) The licensee or permit holder may appeal a decision of the
board imposing an administrative fine or revoking or suspending a license or permit by submitting
a request to the board for reconsideration within 90 days following the decision of the board.
If no resolution is achieved, further appeals shall be...
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45-49-120.21
Section 45-49-120.21 Dismissals. (a) An appointing authority may dismiss a classified employee
whenever he or she considers the good of the service will be served thereby, for reasons stated
in writing, served on the affected employee, and a copy furnished to the director, which action
shall become a public record; the dismissed employee, within 10 days after notice, may appeal
from the action of the appointing authority by filing a written answer to the charges. The
board, after investigating may order a public hearing upon notice to, and opportunity to be
heard by, the employee and if the charges are proved unwarranted, order the reinstatement
of the employee under such conditions as the board may determine. (b) In addition to removal
by an appointing authority, persons in the classified service may be removed or disciplined
in the following manner. Charges may be filed by any officer, citizen, or taxpayer of the
county with the director who, after investigation, may cause a copy to...
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25-5-81
Section 25-5-81 Determination of disputed compensation claims generally. (a) Commencement of
action in circuit court. (1) PROCEDURE. In case of a dispute between employer and employee
or between the dependents of a deceased employee and the employer with respect to the right
to compensation under this article and Article 2 of this chapter, or the amount thereof, either
party may submit the controversy to the circuit court of the county which would have jurisdiction
of a civil action in tort between the parties. The controversy shall be heard and determined
by the judge who would hear and determine a civil action between the same parties arising
out of tort, and, in case there is more than one judge of the court, the controversies shall
be set and assigned for hearing under the same rules and statutes that civil actions in tort
are set and assigned. The court may hear and determine the controversies in a summary manner.
The decision of the judge hearing the same shall be conclusive and...
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34-2-36
Section 34-2-36 Penalties; hearing; enforcement; appeal. (a) On or after April 28, 1999, any
person who knowingly, willfully, or intentionally violates any provision of this chapter shall
be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. Each day of violation shall constitute a distinct and
separate offense. (b) When it appears to the board that any person is violating any of the
provisions of this chapter, the board may in its own name bring an action in the circuit court
for an injunction, and the court may enjoin any person from violating this chapter regardless
of whether the proceedings have been or may be instituted before the board or whether criminal
proceedings have been or may be instituted. (c) In addition to any other provisions of law,
the board may enter an order assessing a civil penalty against any nonregistered person, corporation,
or other entity found guilty by the board of, but not limited to, the following violations
of this chapter: (1) Engaging in the practice or offer to...
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34-7B-11
Section 34-7B-11 Findings, orders of board; appeals. (a) Any finding or order of the board,
obtained pursuant to an inquiry or hearing conducted either by the board or a hearing officer
on behalf of the board shall be deemed the finding or order of the board when approved and
confirmed by a majority of the members of the board. (b) Any provision of law to the contrary
notwithstanding, a person who has exhausted all administrative remedies available through
the board, other than a rehearing, and who has been aggrieved by a final decision in a contested
case, may appeal pursuant to Section 41-22-20. A decision by the board to revoke or suspend
a license or permit, or to otherwise restrict or discipline a licensee, shall be subject to
provisions regarding stays as provided in subsection (c) of Section 41-22-20. All appeals
shall be filed in the Circuit Court of Montgomery County. (Act 2013-371, p. 1330, ยง2.)...

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34-8B-6
Section 34-8B-6 Complaints; hearing; penalties; appeal. (a) All complaints shall be in writing,
signed by the person making the complaint, and addressed to the chair of the board. All complaints
shall contain the name and address of the person against whom the complaint is brought and
a description of the conduct giving rise to the complaint. Complaints shall be submitted within
90 days of such conduct and a copy shall be provided to the licensed court reporter within
five business days of receipt by the board. The copy shall be sent by certified mail or by
such other means of delivery to ensure that the licensed court reporter charged in the complaint
shall receive actual notice. After investigation of the charges, the board shall conduct a
hearing at which time it may dismiss the charges, may impose a fine not to exceed one thousand
dollars ($1,000), or may revoke or suspend the license of the licensee. (b) The licensee may
appeal a decision of the board imposing an administrative...
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