Asked by Ebba Maria Stillman on May 29, 2024

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An administrative law judge's decision may be directly appealed to:

A) a state trial court.
B) the full commission or head of an agency.
C) the circuit court of appeals.
D) the United States Senate Judiciary Committee.
E) the United States Senate Committee on Rules and Administration.

Administrative Law Judge

A judge who presides over hearings and disputes involving government agencies and their regulations.

Full Commission

A payment model where an agent or representative receives the entirety of the commission offered on the completion of a sale or deal without deductions.

Circuit Court

A court that typically has general jurisdiction over a wide range of cases, often covering several counties or districts.

  • Identify how administrative law judges' decisions are dealt with and the appeal process.
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Zybrea KnightJun 03, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
An administrative law judge's decision may be directly appealed to the full commission or head of an agency.