Administrative Law Judge - List of State Departments and Agencies With ALJs

List of State Departments and Agencies With ALJs

Some states, like California, follow the federal model of having a separate corps of ALJs attached to each agency that uses them. Others, like New Jersey, have consolidated all ALJs together into a single agency that holds hearings on behalf of all other state agencies. This type of state adjudicatory agency is called a "central panel agency". Many states have a central panel agency, but the agency does not handle all the hearings for every state agency.

  • Alabama Department of Revenue
  • California Department of Consumer Affairs
  • California Department of Health Services
  • California Department of Industrial Relations
  • California Department of Social Services
  • California Employment Development Department
  • California Public Utilities Commission
  • Florida Division of Administrative Hearings
  • Georgia Office of State Administrative Hearings
  • Illinois Human Rights Commission
  • Industrial Commission of Arizona
  • Iowa Department of Corrections
  • Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals-Division of Administrative Hearings (does hearings for some but not all state agencies)
  • Iowa Workforce Development Department
  • Louisiana Division of Administrative Law
  • Maryland Office of Administrative Hearings
  • Maryland Public Service Commission (hearings for public utility cases)
  • Massachusetts Executive Office of Transportation
  • Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
  • Michigan State Office of Administrative Hearings and Rules
  • Minnesota Office of Administrative Hearings (does hearings for some but not all state agencies)
  • New Jersey Office of Administrative Law (does hearings for all state agencies)
  • New York City Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings (does hearings for all city agencies)
  • New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
  • New York State Department of Labor
  • Pennsylvania Department of Insurance
  • Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, Bureau of Workers' Compensation
  • Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board
  • Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission
  • South Carolina Administrative Law Court (does hearings for all state agencies)
  • Texas Department of Banking
  • Texas Finance Commission
  • Texas Health and Human Services Commission
  • Texas State Office of Administrative Hearings (does hearings for only some state agencies)
  • Traffic Violations Bureau of New York State DMV
  • Washington Office of Administrative Hearings (does hearings for all state agencies plus some local ones)

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