What is the Bureau of Controversies and Disputes?

This office assists the Commissioner in using the process established by the Administrative Procedure Act to hear and decide disputes under the State school laws. The office receives, dockets and reviews petitions filed by parties seeking rulings from the Commissioner. It arranges for hearings at the Office of Administrative Law (OAL), where parties present argument and evidence, and works with the Commissioner in subsequent review of case files and OAL recommendations.

It assists the Commissioner in preparation of final written decisions and maintains records of decisions issued. It also provides, upon inquiry, general information about State school law and procedures for appeal to the Commissioner. As of July 7, 2008, it also hears appeals of State Board of Examiner and School Ethics Commission decisions which were previously appealable to the State Board of Education; these types of appeals do not proceed as described below and are governed by special rules and procedures as set ...

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