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Chapter 4.5
Administrative Adjudication: General Provisions

Articles

1
Preliminary Provisions
Sections 11400–11400.20
2
Definitions
Sections 11405.10–11405.80
3
Application of Chapter
Sections 11410.10–11410.60
4
Governing Procedure
Sections 11415.10–11415.60
5
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Sections 11420.10–11420.30
6
Administrative Adjudication Bill of Rights
Sections 11425.10–11425.60
7
Ex Parte Communications
Sections 11430.10–11430.80
8
Language Assistance
Sections 11435.05–11435.65
9
General Procedural Provisions
Sections 11440.10–11440.60
10
Informal Hearing
Sections 11445.10–11445.60
11
Subpoenas
Sections 11450.05–11450.50
12
Enforcement of Orders and Sanctions
Sections 11455.10–11455.30
13
Emergency Decision
Sections 11460.10–11460.80
14
Declaratory Decision
Sections 11465.10–11465.70
15
Conversion of Proceeding
Sections 11470.10–11470.50
16
Administrative Adjudication Code of Ethics
Sections 11475–11475.70
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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