SC Administrative Law Court
The South Carolina Administrative Law Court (ALC) serves as an independent agency within the executive branch of the state government, providing a neutral forum for fair and objective hearings concerning actions taken by certain state agencies. Established by the South Carolina General Assembly in 1993, the court aims to address contested cases that would previously have been handled by agency-employed hearing officers.
The ALC's jurisdiction is derived from statutory law, making it an essential mechanism for individuals seeking to challenge state agency actions. With a commitment to accuracy and up-to-date information, the court emphasizes the importance of consulting legal counsel for specific legal advice or assistance.
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