34 C.F.R. § 81.4

Membership and assignment to cases

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(a) The Secretary appoints Administrative Law Judges as members of the OALJ.

(b) The Secretary appoints one of the members of the OALJ to be the chief judge. The chief judge is responsible for the efficient and effective administration of the OALJ.

(c) The chief judge assigns an ALJ to each case or class of cases within the jurisdiction of the OALJ.

(Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1221e-3, 1234 (b) and (c), and 3474(a))
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4 cases, 2010–2010 · leading case: Free Enterprise Fund v. Public Company Accounting Oversight Bd.
Free Enterprise Fund v. Public Company Accounting Oversight Bd. (2010) scotus “9 , 34 CFR §81.4 (2009). The Court elsewhere suggests that its rule may be limited to removal statutes that provide for “judicial review of a[n] effort to remove” an official for cause.”
Free Enterprise Fund v. Public Co. Accounting Oversight Board (2010) scotus “9 , 34 CFR § 81.4 (2009). The Court elsewhere suggests that its rule may be limited to removal statutes that provide for “judicial review of a[n] effort to remove” an official for cause.”
Free Enterprise Fund v. Public Co. Accounting Oversight Board (2010) scotus “9 , 34 CFR §81.4 (2009). The Court elsewhere suggests that its rule may be limited to removal statutes that provide for “judicial review of a[n] effort to remove” an official for cause.”
Free Enterprise Fund v. Public Company Accounting Oversight Bd. (2010) scotus “9 , 34 CFR §81.4 (2009). The Court elsewhere suggests that its rule may be limited to removal statutes that provide for “judicial review of a[n] effort to remove” an official for cause.”
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