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Section 33-28-113 - Contested Cases; Independent Hearing Officers; Appeals

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33-28-113. Contested cases; independent hearing officers; appeals. (a) The commission may contract with independent hearing officers to hear all contested cases arising under this act. The hearing officer shall not be an employee of the office of the attorney general, or an employee or member of the commission. (b) All hearings shall be conducted pursuant to the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act. A hearing officer has the power specified in W.S. 16-3-112(b). The hearing officer shall make in each contested case and forward to the commission written findings of fact and conclusions of law. (c) Any judicial review of the administrative decision under the Administrative Procedure Act may be in the district court in the county where the violation allegedly occurred. (d) Repealed by Laws 1983, ch. 156, 3.