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Committee advances bill extending Office of Administrative Law Proceedings jurisdiction over more agency hearings; Medicaid appeals remain with agency

5851877 · March 19, 2025
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Summary

House Bill 1466 moves adjudicative authority for multiple state agencies to the Office of Administrative Law Proceedings (OALP) for hearing-level matters while preserving federal-law-required exceptions for Medicaid eligibility appeals; committee approved amendments and passed the bill 10-0 after agency and stakeholder testimony.

Representative Meltzer presented House Bill 1466, which makes technical and substantive changes to administrative adjudication by expanding the Office of Administrative Law Proceedings’ role across several state agencies.

Meltzer said the bill updates statutory references, moves hearing authority for the Department of Natural Resources to OALP while preserving the natural resources commission’s rulemaking authority, codifies an existing memorandum of understanding between the secretary of state's dealer and manufacturers division and OALP, and transfers hearing and ultimate-authority language for several agencies to…

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