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Judge affirms probation and fine of ambulance service provider that provided service outside of its designated zone.

Petitioner, a licensed ambulance service provider, appeals the Department of Public Health’s decision to place its service license on probation and impose a fine. Emergency medical service in Georgia is zoned and providers are designated to certain geographic areas. The City of Kennesaw chose Petitioner as its designated service provider, but did not get permissions […]

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Judge rules that individuals who are physically capable of completing all daily life activities are ineligible for SOURCE benefits.

Petitioner, a 32 year old SOURCE recipient appeals the Agency’s termination of her SOURCE benefits.  Petitioner was diagnosed with mental retardation and therefore needed assistance with activities such as bathing and dressing, but was physically capable of completing all activities of daily living. The Agency terminated Petitioner’s benefits because Petitioner did not meet an intermediate

Judge rules that individuals who are physically capable of completing all daily life activities are ineligible for SOURCE benefits. Read More

Judge denies insurance license to Petitioner who pled guilty to felony possession of marijuana and was arrested for nonsupport of a child.

Petitioner appeals Respondent’s denial of his application for a resident insurance agent license. Petitioner was convicted of misdemeanor criminal charges of harassment and disorderly conduct in 2002. In 2008, Petitioner pled guilty to a felony possession of marijuana charge. In 2010, Petitioner was charged with nonsupport of a child. Petitioner did not disclose the 2008

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A Case is Born

How does a case get to OSAH? (1) A dispute arises between the  state and an individual or entity. (2) One party (normally the Petitioner) requests a hearing. (3) The hearing requests is referred to OSAH. (4) The case is assigned to a judge. (5) The case is scheduled for a hearing and the parties

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