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YELLOW SHEET Office of the State Auditor of Missouri |
Report No. 2005-67
September 2005
The following report is our review of the Office of Administration, Administrative Hearing Commission.
The Administrative Hearing Commission (AHC), created by the 73rd General Assembly, became operational October 13, 1965. The AHC is a neutral, independent administrative tribunal that decides disputes involving state agencies and another party, usually a private person or corporation. The AHC typically decides the cases after a trial-type hearing. Any party, including the state agency, may seek review of the AHC's decision from the judicial branch. State statutes authorize jurisdiction for the AHC to resolve disputes over decisions of more than 100 state agencies.
We had no findings on the Administrative Hearing Commission.