Alabama Administrative Code
Title 480 - ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Chapter 480-1-4 - HEARINGS AND APPEALS
Section 480-1-4-.05 - Representation

Universal Citation: AL Admin Code R 480-1-4-.05

Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024

(1) In any proceeding before a Hearing Officer, any party or an intervenor may represent himself or be represented by an attorney at law or by any other person who is qualified to represent others in the matters under consideration. Any such duly appointed attorney or representative may appear at the hearing in a representative capacity or take any other action which the party might take under these rules. The Hearing Officer may, for lack of qualifications or other sufficient cause, bar any person from representing any party in which event the reasons therefor shall be set out in the record of the proceeding.

(2) A partnership may be represented by any of its members or other duly authorized representative. A corporation or association may be represented by an officer, employee or any other duly authorized representative. Any governmental agency may be represented by an officer or employee or any other authorized person.

Authors: George Cocoris, C. Lamon Till

Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, § 25-2-8.

History: Effective September 30, 1982.

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