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Description: This page contains links to the various rules including, the North Carolina Administrative Code, Filed Emergency Rules, Expiring Emergency Rules, Expiring Temporary Rules, Filed for Publication, and Rules Subject to Legislative Review.
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Subject: Administrative rules
Creator: North Carolina. Office of Administrative Hearings
Publisher: North Carolina. Office of Administrative Hearings; North Carolina. Dept. of Cultural Resources
Language: eng
Coverage: North Carolina. Office of Administrative Hearings
Identifier: http://ncrules.state.nc.us/
Collector: North Carolina. Dept. of Cultural Resources
Rights: The web sites in the North Carolina State Government Archives are in the public domain. See http://www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/archives/webarchives/copyright.html
Description: This page contains links to the various rules including, the North Carolina Administrative Code, Filed Emergency Rules, Expiring Emergency Rules, Expiring Temporary Rules, Filed for Publication, and Rules Subject to Legislative Review.
Captured 41 times between Apr 28, 2006 and Dec 27, 2012
Subject: Administrative rules
Group: Dept. of Justice
Creator: North Carolina. Office of Administrative Hearings
Publisher: North Carolina. Office of Administrative Hearings; North Carolina. Dept. of Cultural Resources
Language: eng
Coverage: North Carolina. Office of Administrative Hearings
Identifier: http://reports.oah.state.nc.us/
Collector: North Carolina. Dept. of Cultural Resources
Rights: The Web sites in the North Carolina State Government Archives are in the public domain. See http://www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/archives/webarchives/copyright.html
Description: The Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH) is an independent quasi-judicial agency that was established to provide a source of independent Administrative Law Judges (ALJ) to preside in administrative law contested cases and to ensure that the functions of rulemaking, investigation, advocacy and adjudication are not combined in the administrative process.
Captured 41 times between Apr 28, 2006 and Dec 27, 2012
Subject: civil rights, Administrative law
Group: Dept. of Justice
Creator: North Carolina. Office of Administrative Hearings
Publisher: North Carolina. Office of Administrative Hearings; North Carolina. Dept. of Cultural Resources
Language: eng
Coverage: North Carolina. Office of Administrative Hearings
Identifier: http://www.ncoah.com/
Collector: North Carolina. Dept. of Cultural Resources
Rights: The Web sites in the North Carolina State Government Archives are in the public domain. See http://www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/archives/webarchives/copyright.html
Description: Web site for the Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH), which is an independent quasi-judicial agency that was established to provide a source of independent Administrative Law Judges (ALJ) to preside in administrative law contested cases. It was created to ensure that the functions of rulemaking, investigation, advocacy and adjudication are not combined in the administrative process.
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Subject: Laws and regulations
Creator: North Carolina. Office of Administrative Hearings
Publisher: North Carolina. Office of Administrative Hearings; North Carolina. Dept. of Cultural Resources
Language: eng
Coverage: North Carolina Court Office of Administrative Hearings.
Identifier: http://www.oah.state.nc.us/
Collector: North Carolina. Dept. of Cultural Resources
Rights: The web sites in the North Carolina State Government Archives are in the public domain. See http://www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/archives/webarchives/copyright.html
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