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§576E-6 Request for hearing; how made.

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§576E-6 Request for hearing; how made.
(a)Except as provided in subsection (b), any party who is aggrieved by the proposed order of the agency may, within ten days of service of a notice described in section 576E-5, obtain a hearing by sending a written request for hearing to the agency at the address from which the notice was sent.
(b)In the case of a proposed order to modify child support resulting from the agency's review of support orders, a party aggrieved by the proposed order may request a hearing within thirty days of service of a notice described in section 576E-5.
(c)The agency, on its own behalf, may request a hearing after the commencement of an administrative proceeding pursuant to section 576E-5.
(d)Notice of the hearing under this section shall be served in accordance with section 576E-4. [L 1988, c 154, pt of §2; am L 1990, c 176, §13; am L 1991, c 182, §2; am L 1994, c 105, §7; am L 2008, c 178, §3]
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