The Board of Higher Education, Board of Trustees of the University of Massachusetts, the chief justice for the administration and management, a county sheriff, the PCA quality home care workforce council, the alcoholicbeveragecontrolcommission and the state lottery commission are the employers excluded from Section 7(b)s coverage.
Thank you for your B) Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 150E, Section 7(b): The employer, other than the board of higher education or the board of trustees of the University of Massachusetts, the chief justice for administration and management, a county sheriff, the PCA quality home care workforce council, the alcoholicbeveragecontrolcommission, or the state lottery commission, shall submit to the appropriate legislative body within thirty days
Thank you for your B) Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 150E, Section 7(b): The employer, other than the board of higher education or the board of trustees of the University of Massachusetts, the chief justice for administration and management, a county sheriff, the PCA quality home care workforce council, the alcoholicbeveragecontrolcommission, or the state lottery commission, shall submit to the appropriate legislative body within thirty days
. * The Board of Higher Education, Board of Trustees of the University of Massachusetts, the chief justice for the administration and management, a county sheriff, the PCA quality home care workforce council, the alcoholicbeveragecontrolcommission and the state lottery commission are the employers excluded from Section 7(b)s coverage. 6 FH entered into, if not expressly stated in Section 7(b) of the Law, is clearly implied, and we hold that the
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AlcoholicBeveragesControlCommission, 401 Mass. 526, 529 (1988); Doherty v. Retirment Bd. Of Medford, 425 Mass. 130, 141 (1997). See also Covell v. Department of Social Services, 439 Mass. 766, 787 (2003); (In cases where live witnesses giving different versions do testify at an agency hearing, a decision relying on an assessment of their relative credibility cannot be made by someone who was not present at the hearing); Connor v.
AlcoholicBeveragesControlCommission, 481 Mass. __, (citations omitted). slip op, at 25 (February 28, 2019) | The uncontested testimony in this case - on issues about which the hearing examiner made no findings shows just how fraught with error the Citys process was, and illustrates why PAR.08(4) requires contemporaneous writing. See A.R. Vol. III, pp. 209-230.
AlcoholicBeveragesControlCommission, 526, 529 (1988); Doherty vy. Retirement Board of Medford, 401 Mass. 425 Mass. 130, 141 (1997). In the present case, it is determined that the Appointing Authority did demonstrate by a preponderance of the credible evidence in the record that there was just cause for the Appellants five-day suspension.
AlcoholicBeveragesControlCommission, 401 Mass. 526, 529 (1988); Doherty v. Retirment Bd. Of Medford, 425 Mass. 130, 141 (1997). See also Covell v. Department of Social Services, 439 Mass. 766, 787 (2003); (In cases where live witnesses giving different versions do testify at an agency hearing, a decision relying on an assessment of their relative credibility cannot be made by someone who was not present at the hearing); Connor v.
AlcoholicBeveragesControlCommission, 401 Mass. 526, 529 (1988); Doherty v. Retirement Board of Medford, 425 Mass. 130, 141 (1997). The Commission holds its disciplinary hearings on a de novo basis, upon which it makes its own findings of fact. Sullivan v. Municipal Ct. of Roxbury, 322 Mass. 566, 569 (1948); Watertown v. Arria, 16 Mass. App. Ct. 331, 334 (1983); City of Leominster v. Stratton, 58 Mass. App. 726, 727-728 (2003).
AlcoholicBeveragesControlCommission, 401 Mass. 526, 529 (1988); Doherty v. Retirment Bd. Of Medford, 425 Mass. 130, 141 (1997). See also Covell v. Department of Social Services, 439 Mass. 766, 787 (2003); (In cases where live witnesses giving different versions do testify at an agency hearing, a decision relying on an assessment of their relative credibility cannot be made by someone who was not present at the hearing); Connor v.