Connecticut Code § 31-237d

Executive head of appeals division, delegation of his authority. Hearing of appeals to board
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(a) The chairperson of the board shall be the executive head of the appeals division. The chairperson may delegate to any person employed in the appeals division such authority as the chairperson deems reasonable and proper for the effective administration of the division's responsibilities.
(b) In any appeal to the board the board or any of its members may hear the appeal, except that the full board shall hear and decide cases requiring the application of subdivision (3) of subsection (a) of section 31-236 and cases in which a party has specifically requested in writing a hearing by the full board, provided the decision on all appeals shall be by a majority vote of the full board. The board shall approve or reject, by a majority vote, each request for a hearing before the full board in accordance with the criteria for granting such requests established in regulations adopted pursuant to section 31-237g . In any case before the board, the board may delegate to a referee or other qualified employee of the appeals division the taking or hearing of evidence.

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