§ 17-0907. Hearings for persons aggrieved.\n 1. This section shall apply only to titles 1 to 11, inclusive, and\ntitle 19 of this article.\n 2. The commissioner shall grant a hearing to any person not previously\nheard in connection with the making of a determination, or order, who\nwithin twenty days after service upon him of a copy of a notice, order\nor determination of the commissioner, may file a petition with the\ndepartment alleging that the said order or determination is or are\ncontrary to fact and injurious to him, and that said order or\ndetermination cause him damage by the invasion of or interference with a\nprivate right or privilege, particularly appertaining to him. At such\nhearing the petitioner may appear in person or by attorney, present\nwitnesses, submit evidence and be given full opportunity to be heard.\nFollowing such hearing, the commissioner shall make his determination,\nwhich, unless an appeal is taken therefrom, shall be final and\nconclusive.\n
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