23 Miss. Code. R. 100-5.6 - Written Hearing Requests
A. A simple
statement requesting a hearing that is signed by the client or his legal
representative is sufficient; however, if possible, the client should state the
reason for the request.
B. The
written request may be mailed to the regional office or state office. If the
letter does not specify the type of hearing desired, the specialist will
contact the person making the request to determine whether a local or a state
hearing is being requested. If contact cannot be made within three (3) days of
receipt of the hearing request, the regional office will assume a local hearing
is requested and schedule accordingly.
C. If the hearing involves a medical
decision, which requires that a state hearing be held or if a state hearing is
requested, the request will be forward to the Bureau of Appeals.
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