
Appeals Board
An Appeals Board is a group of independent experts that reviews decisions made by a government agency, organization, or institution. When someone believes a decision—like a denial of benefits, a penalty, or a ruling—is unfair or incorrect, they can request the Appeals Board to re-examine the case. The Board evaluates the evidence and arguments presented, making an impartial judgment to ensure fairness and proper application of rules or laws. Its purpose is to provide a fair opportunity for individuals to challenge and potentially overturn decisions they believe are unfair.