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Timestamp: 2017-06-26 00:14:58
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 5', '§ 5', '§ 5', '§ 5', '§ 5', '§ 5', '§ 5', '§ 5', '§ 5', '§ 5']

Village of Randolph, WI Administrative Review
Review authorized; remedies not exclusive.
Determinations subject to review.
Randolph 10-7-1998 by Ord. No. 351 as Title 4, Ch. 1, of the 1998 Code.
Chapter 5: Administrative Review
employee of the Village of Randolph or agent acting on its behalf
may have such determination reviewed as provided in this chapter.
The remedies under this chapter shall not be exclusive, but an election
grant or denial, in whole or in part, after application of an initial
E. The suspension or removal of a Village officer or employee, except as provided in § 5-3B and G.
Includes the Village Board or a board, commission, committee, agency, officer, employee or agent of the Village making a determination under § 5-1, and every person, committee or agency of the Village to make an independent review under § 5-8B.[1]
public or private organization, officer, department, board, commission
to the proper party shall not preclude the person aggrieved from review,
A. Initial determination. If a request for review is made under § 5-7, the determination to be reviewed shall be termed an "initial determination."
a copy of the municipal authority's decision on review, which
(1) If the person aggrieved had a hearing substantially in compliance with § 5-10 when the initial determination was made, he/she may elect to follow §§ 5-6 through 5-8, but is not entitled to a further hearing under § 5-10 unless granted by the municipal authority. He/she may, however, seek judicial review under § 5-12.
B. Time with which appeal may be taken. Appeal from a decision on review under § 5-8 may be taken within 30 days of notice of such decision.
an impartial decisionmaker who may be an officer, committee, board
decision on administrative appeal. The decisionmaker may issue subpoenas.
the hearing and report to the decisionmaker.
may, and, upon request of the appellant, shall, cause the proceedings
A. Within 20 days of completion of the hearing conducted under § 5-10 and the filing of briefs, if any, the decisionmaker shall mail or deliver to the appellant its written determination, stating the reasons therefor. Such determination shall be a final determination.