Commission Background and Establishment
Commission on Selection and Tenure of Administrative Law Judges of the Office of Administrative Hearings (COST) Executive Appointment Policy-Making Active
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The Commission's mission shall be to ensure the recruitment and retention of a well-qualified, efficient, and effective corps of Administrative Law Judges in the Office. The Commission shall have final authority to appoint, re-appoint, discipline, and remove Administrative Law Judges.
The Commission shall consist of 3 voting members. One voting member shall be appointed by the Mayor, one voting member shall be appointed by the Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia, with the approval of a majority of the Council, and one voting member shall be appointed by the Chief Judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia.
DC Code 2-1831.06 https://beta.code.dccouncil.us/dc/council/code/sections/2-1831.06.html
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Points of Contact
Merry Gebretsadik (202) 445-5603 Merry.Gebretsadik@dc.gov
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