(a) Any person aggrieved by an order issued under this article shall be entitled to a hearing pursuant to the provisions of the Alabama Administrative Procedure Act (Section 41-22-1 et seq.) pertaining to “contested cases,” if such person, within 28 days after delivery of the order, submits a written request for a hearing before the commission. The order shall disclose the right to a hearing upon written request within 28 days after delivery of the order. If no timely request for a hearing is made, the order shall constitute a final order of the commission.
(b) Any appeal from any final order of the commission shall be made to the Circuit Court of Montgomery County and shall be governed by the provisions of the Alabama Administrative Procedure Act pertaining to judicial review.
(Acts 1959, No. 542, p. 1318, §19; Acts 1990, No. 90-527, p. 772, §1.)
Notes of Decisions
Doggett v. Alabama Sec. Com'n., 511 So. 2d 204 (Ala. Civ. App. 1987).
· cites it 20× “Section 8-6-32 states that the Commission shall hold a public hearing within thirty days of the date an aggrieved party requests a hearing.”
— Ala. Code § 8-6-32(a) — 1 case
Doggett v. Alabama Sec. Com'n., 511 So. 2d 204 (Ala. Civ. App. 1987).
“Section 8-6-32 states that the Commission shall hold a public hearing within thirty days of the date an aggrieved party requests a hearing.”
— Ala. Code § 8-6-32(b) — 1 case
Doggett v. Alabama Sec. Com'n., 511 So. 2d 204 (Ala. Civ. App. 1987).
“Section 8-6-32 states that the Commission shall hold a public hearing within thirty days of the date an aggrieved party requests a hearing.”
— Ala. Code § 8-6-32(c) — 1 case
Doggett v. Alabama Sec. Com'n., 511 So. 2d 204 (Ala. Civ. App. 1987).
“Section 8-6-32 states that the Commission shall hold a public hearing within thirty days of the date an aggrieved party requests a hearing.”
— Ala. Code § 8-6-32(e) — 1 case
Doggett v. Alabama Sec. Com'n., 511 So. 2d 204 (Ala. Civ. App. 1987).
“Section 8-6-32 states that the Commission shall hold a public hearing within thirty days of the date an aggrieved party requests a hearing.”
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