Service of orders requires adjudicating officers to send each order to the affected person and to the Board for notice and record. The adjudicating officer must send a copy of every order made under the rules to the person concerned and to the Board, creating a mandatory service and notification mechanism for each adjudicatory order.
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Service of orders requires adjudicating officers to send each order to the affected person and to the Board for notice and record.
The adjudicating officer must send a copy of every order made under the rules to the person concerned and to the Board, creating a mandatory service and notification mechanism for each adjudicatory order.
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