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The hearing authority may deny or dismiss a hearing request or terminate a hearing if
(1) the issues by which the client is aggrieved are not those set out in 7 AAC 49.020;
(2) the client withdraws the request in writing;
(3) the sole issue is one of state or federal law requiring automatic benefit adjustments affecting groups of recipients or all recipients, and the issue is not one of incorrect benefit computation; or
(4) the client fails, without good cause as determined by the hearing authority, to appear in person, telephonically, or by authorized representative at the scheduled hearing.
History: Eff. 3/23/78, Register 65; am 6/26/99, Register 150
Authority: AS 47.05.010
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