The duties of the chief administrative law judge include: (a) Serving as the chief executive of the board in the administration of the activities of administrative law judges and their staffs. (b) Maintaining a continuous review of the decisions of administrative law judges from which no appeal is taken to uncover decisions which appear inconsistent with the law, with established judicial decisions, with prior decisions of the board or with each other and recommending such cases to the appeals board for certification to itself for a further hearing.
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