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Giuseppe Alastra
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An administrative law judge's decision on a dispute over an administrative action is the final order of the agency-no appeal is possible.

Administrative Law Judge

An official who presides over government agency hearings, making decisions on disputes, regulations, or rights.

Administrative Action

Proceedings and activities carried out by government agencies to enforce laws, regulations, and policies.

Final Order

The final decision of an administrative agency on an issue. If no appeal is taken, or if the case is not reviewed or considered anew by the agency commission, the administrative law judge’s initial order becomes the final order of the agency.

  • Understand the process and significance of administrative law judge decisions in agency disputes.
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Raushan Kumar 126Nov 28, 2024
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