Massachusetts Parole Board, 18 MCSR 216 (2005). See also Mangino v. HRD, 27 MCSR 34 (2014) and cases cited (The notion underlying the summary decision process in administrative proceedings parallels the civil practice under Mass. R. Civ. P. 56, namely, when no genuine issues of material fact exist, the agency is not required to conduct a meaningless hearing.); Morehouse v.
Massachusetts Parole Board, 18 MCSR 216 (2005). See also Mangino v. HRD, 27 MCSR 34 (2014) and cases cited (The notion underlying the summary decision process in administrative proceedings parallels the civil practice under Mass. R. Civ. P. 56, namely, when no genuine issues of material fact exist, the agency is not required to conduct a meaningless hearing.); Morehouse 6 v.
, 172(m) provides in pertinent part: Notwithstanding this section or chapter 66A, the following shall be public records: (1) police daily logs, arrest registers, or other similar records compiled chronologically; (2) chronologically maintained court records of public judicial proceedings; (3) published records of public court or administrative proceedings, and of public judicial administrative or legislative proceedings; and (4) decisions of the parole
Massachusetts Parole Board, 18 MCSR 216 (2005) APPLICABLE CIVIL SERVICE LAW Promotional examinations in the municipal police service are governed by G.L.c.31,59, which was added to the civil service law by St.1978, c.393, and amended by St.1989, c.174.
Massachusetts Parole Board, 18 MCSR 216 (2005). Accord Milliken & Co., v. Duro Textiles LLC, 451 Mass. 547, 550 n.6 (2008); Maimonides School v. Coles, 71 Mass. App. Ct. 240, 249 (2008). See also Iannacchino v. Ford Motor Company, 451 Mass. 623, 635-36 (2008) (discussing standard for deciding motions to dismiss). Cf. R.J.A. v. K.A.V., 406 Mass. 698 (1990) (factual issues bearing on plaintiffs standing required denial of motion to dismiss).
Massachusetts Parole Board, 18 MCSR 216 (2005) Applicable Civil Service Law In general, BHA employees are exempted from the provisions of civil service law and rules by virtue of G.L.c.121B, 12, 3, which states: Except as provided in section twenty-nine of this chapter, the provisions of chapter thirty-one and the rules made thereunder shall not apply to any officer, agent or employee of [a housing authority] or to any person employed on or in connection
Massachusetts Parole Board, 18 MCSR 216 (2005) ANALYSIS Mootness Promotion of the #1 ranked candidate on the 2014 Captains List, and, now promotion of the Appellant, himself, to FFRD Fire Captain during the pendency of this appeal, moots his claims. He has now received all of the relief to which he might have been entitled even if he prevailed on the merits and his appeal allowed.
Massachusetts Parole Board, 18 MCSR 216 (2005). If a motion is granted as to part of a claim or defense that is not dispositive of the case, further proceedings shall be held on the remaining issues. 801 CMR 1.01(7)(h).