After receiving notice of the request for a hearing, the hearing officer will notify the aggrieved person or his representative whether or not the request is accepted and, if not, why. If accepted, the aggrieved person will be mailed the following information:
(a) The hearing procedure;(b) The aggrieved person's right to present the case or be represented by legal counsel or any other person;(c) The aggrieved person's right to present written evidence and oral testimony and to bring to the hearing members of his family, and other persons to serve as witnesses;(d) The aggrieved person's and his representative's right to review in the County Department, at reasonable times prior to or during the hearing, the case file and written material which will be placed on exhibit or in evidence by the Department at the hearing;(e) The fact that the hearing will be held at a convenient location and that he will be notified in advance of the time, date, and place of the hearing; and(f) The right to request issuance of subpoenas to witnesses and the fact that the request must be received no later than 10 days prior to the hearing. Author:
Ala. Admin. Code r. 660-1-5-.04
Emergency adoption effective October 1, 1983. Emergency adoption of October 1, 1983 superseded by Emergency adoption effective October 24, 1983. Permanent adoption effective February 21, 1984.Statutory Authority:Code of Ala. 1975, §§ 38-4-5 through -6, 41-22-1 through -27.