Hearing definition

Hearing means an oral hearing and includes a hearing conducted in whole or in part by video link, telephone or other means of instantaneous two-way electronic communication;
Hearing means a contested case hearing subject to OAR 137-003- 0501 to 137-003-0700, which results in a Final Order.
Hearing means the formal process following an action that would terminate, suspend, reduce, or deny a service. This is a formal process required by federal law (42 CFR 431.200-250). A hearing is also known as a Medicaid Fair Hearing, Contested Case Hearing, and Administrative Hearing.

Examples of Hearing in a sentence

  • The Court will hold the Final Approval Hearing at [time] on [date] at the 18th Judicial Circuit Courthouse, 000 X.

  • The administrative hearing will take place at a location that is convenient for the parties, and at a time when the Hearing Officer is available.

  • If the administrative hearing was requested after mediation, the Hearing Officer must issue the written recommended decision with findings of fact within two weeks of the Grievance Coordinator’s receipt of the Grievance Form.

  • The Hearing Officer will issue to the Commissioner of DHHS a formal written recommended decision that discusses the issues and testimony presented, and the facts of the situation, as he or she has determined them.

  • The administrative hearing is a formal process, conducted in accordance with State law, and presided over by an impartial Hearing Officer from the Division of Administrative Hearings of the Department of Labor.


More Definitions of Hearing

Hearing means any proceeding conducted in open court that
Hearing means the administrative review process conducted by an administrative law judge.
Hearing means a meeting of at least three neutral members, one of whom is designated or elected to serve as chairman. The hearing shall be conducted pursuant to guidelines established by the Organization Member.
Hearing means a public proceeding conducted by a hearing officer where the parties and other interested persons, as provided for by law and the Board's procedural rules, present evidence and argument regarding their positions.
Hearing means any meeting in the course of an investigatory proceeding, other than
Hearing means a meeting of at least five members, one of which is designated or elected to serve as a Chairperson. The Chairperson of a hearing shall not vote except to break a tie vote. Such members, including the Chairperson, shall not be the State Referee Administrator, the State Director of Referee Instruction, the State Director of Referee Assessment, a Federation National or FIFA Referee, or any other member of the State Referee Administration.