§ 14301 Notice Hearing Waiver Authority
This law says that if the commissioner needs to give someone notice or a hearing before making an order, that person can choose to give up those rights and skip the hearing.
A business owner receives a notice that the commissioner plans to issue an order against them, but they decide they don't want to go through the hearing process.
The business owner can sign a waiver saying they are okay with the commissioner issuing the order without a hearing, so the order can be finalized more quickly.
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§ 14301 Notice Hearing Waiver Authority
Last verified: January 11, 2026