Classic Car and Van Sales, Inc. v. State, 99-0873 (2000)
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Opinion
Initially, this Court observes that "[s]ubject matter jurisdiction is an indispensable ingredient of any judicial proceeding, and the absence thereof can be raised . . . by the court sua sponte at any time and can be neither waived nor conferred by consent of the parties." Warwick School Committee v. Warwick Teachers' Union,
In the instant matter, although it appears as if the final order from the Director was dated January 19, 19991, the complaint appealing that order was not filed with the Superior Court until February 19, 1999, thirty-one days later. The Administrative Procedures Act requires that persons aggrieved by a final order in a contested case file a complaint with the Superior Court "within thirty (30) days after mailing [the] notice of the final decision of the agency." See G.L. 1956 §
Accordingly, the mailing date of the Director's final decision will dictate whether this Court possesses subject matter jurisdiction. On remand, the Director must determine the date that notice of his final decision was mailed to Classic.
This case is remanded to the Director for further proceedings in accordance with this decision.
Furthermore, the Director is ordered to make his determination within twenty days after this decision is filed and to file with this Court his determination promptly thereafter. This Court will retain jurisdiction to consider subject matter jurisdiction.
Counsel shall prepare and submit an appropriate Order for entry in accordance herewith.
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