Alabama Administrative Code
Title 80 - ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES
AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY
Chapter 80-1-22 - FOODS, DRUGS AND COSMETICS
Section 80-1-22-.48 - Proceedings For Adverse Permit Actions
Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024
The Department of Agriculture and Industries shall utilize the contested case procedure in this chapter to take any adverse action on any food safety permit.
(a) Such adverse permit actions shall be initiated by notices served on the affected permittee as provided in Rule 420-1-3-.02 except that revocation and suspension actions shall be served only by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested. Such notice shall include the charges and specifications including a description of the grounds for the proposed action and the date, place and time of the meeting at which such proposed adverse action shall be heard. Notices shall be served at least 30 days prior to the date of the hearing.
(b) Permittees shall be provided an opportunity to respond in writing and/or orally. Permittees may be represented by legal counsel and may present evidence in their defense. The staff of the State Department of Agriculture and Industries and the permittee may present and cross-examine witnesses and the hearing officer may examine and cross-examine witnesses.
(c) The burden of proof rests with the staff of the Department of Agriculture and Industries.
(d) Revocation and suspension proceedings shall be recorded by a certified court reporter. All other proceedings may, but shall not necessarily be recorded by a certified court reporter. Such proceedings may, as an alternative, be recorded by tape recorder or other electronic means or by stenographic notes or summaries prepared by the staff, so long as such summaries adequately and accurately reflect the testimony before the hearing officer.
(e) The hearing officer shall, upon completion of such hearing, make findings of fact on all adverse action and shall make recommendations to the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries which shall consider such recommendations and shall reverse, affirm, or modify the recommendations of the hearing officer.
Author: Reginald L. Sorrells
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, §§ 20-1-1, 20-1-2, 41-22-12, 41-22-17, 41-22-20.