Tennessee Statutes

§ 49-7-167 — Appointment of administrative judges and hearing officers to conduct contested cases - Training - Waiver of right to contested case hearing

Tennessee § 49-7-167

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Bluebook
Tenn. Code Ann. § 49-7-167 (2026).

Text

(a)Public institutions of higher education are authorized to appoint the following persons as administrative judges and hearing officers to conduct contested cases under the Uniform Administrative Procedures Act:
(1)A person who is licensed to practice law and who is not employed as an attorney for the institution;
(2)A former state, county, or municipal judge or a former federal judge or magistrate;
(3)An employee of the institution who has been trained to conduct contested cases, including the training in subsection (c), but who does not provide legal representation to the institution; or (4) An employee of another public institution of higher education who has been trained to conduct contested cases, including the training in subsection (c).
(b)An administrative judge or hearing of

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Legislative History

Acts 2018 , ch. 980, § 6.

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