Seattle Office of the Hearing Examiner Records 1974-2002

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Seattle Office of the Hearing Examiner Records 1974-2002

Records relating to hearings, appeals, and other work performed by the Office of the Hearing Examiner.

16.2 cubic feet; 44 boxes

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SNAC Resource ID: 6374256

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The Office of the Hearing Examiner is an independent office of the City that conducts administrative hearings, when authorized by the Seattle Municipal Code, to review the actions of various City departments. The office was created in 1973 and was part of the Municipal Courts until 1977 when it became an independent office. The Hearing Examiner is appointed by the City Council to serve an initial term of one year and subsequent terms of four years. The Municipal Code gra...

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