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Not less than 20 days in advance, the administrative law judge or director shall give notice of the time and place of the hearing, stating the matters to be considered at the hearing. If the persons to be given notice are not specified in the provision under which the hearing is held, the administrative law judge or director shall give notice to all persons whose pecuniary interests are to be directly and immediately affected by the hearing.
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