
Administrative Appeals
Administrative appeals refer to the process by which an individual or organization can challenge a decision made by a government agency. When a person disagrees with an agency's ruling—such as a denial of benefits, permits, or licenses—they can request a review of that decision. This process allows for a reconsideration by a higher authority or a specially designated board, ensuring that decisions are fair and just based on the evidence and regulations. Administrative appeals provide an avenue for accountability and help individuals seek remedies without resorting to formal court proceedings.