Section 41-22-12 Notice and Opportunity for Hearing in Contested Cases; Contents of Notice; Power of Presiding Officer to Issue Subpoenas, Discovery and Protective Orders; Procedure Upon Failure of Notified Party to Appear; Presentation of Evidence and Argument; Right to Counsel; Disposition by Stipulation, Settlement, Etc.; Contents of Record; Public Attendance at Oral Proceedings; Recordings and Transcripts of Oral Proceedings. — United States — Alabama law | Esheria

Section 41-22-12 Notice and Opportunity for Hearing in Contested Cases; Contents of Notice; Power of Presiding Officer to Issue Subpoenas, Discovery and Protective Orders; Procedure Upon Failure of Notified Party to Appear; Presentation of Evidence and Argument; Right to Counsel; Disposition by Stipulation, Settlement, Etc.; Contents of Record; Public Attendance at Oral Proceedings; Recordings and Transcripts of Oral Proceedings.

In contested cases, parties must get written notice and a hearing opportunity, and oral proceedings must be recorded, kept, and generally open to the public.

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