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§ 31–5608.03. Judicial review.

DC Code § 31–5608.03 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) If a hearing is conducted under the contested case procedure in accordance with § 2-509, a person suffering a legal wrong, or adversely affected or aggrieved, by an order or decision may appeal to the District of Columbia Court of Appeals in accordance with § 2-510.

(b) The filing of an appeal under this section shall not stay the application of a rule, regulation, order, or other action of the Commissioner to the appealing party unless the court, after giving the appealing party notice and an opportunity to be heard, determines that failure to grant a stay would be detrimental to the interest of policyholders, shareholders, creditors, or the public.

(Oct. 26, 2000, D.C. Law 13-203, § 803, 47 DCR 7837; June 19, 2001, D.C. Law 13-313, § 22, 48 DCR 1873; June 25, 2002, D.C. Law 14-150, § 2(m), 49 DCR 4238.)

D.C. Law 13-313 rewrote subsec. (a) which had read:

“(a) A person aggrieved by an act, determination, rule, regulation, order, or any other action of the Mayor, may appeal to the District of Columbia Court of Appeals in accordance with § 2-510.”

D.C. Law 14-150 substituted “Commissioner” for “Mayor” throughout the section.

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§ 31–5608.03. Judicial review.