23 Miss. Code. R. 300-2.4 - [Effective until 7/1/2025] Types of Hearings
A. The applicant or
beneficiary, or their representative may request to present an appeal through a
local hearing, a state hearing, or both.
B. There are two instances in which a local
hearing is not permitted, and the applicant or beneficiary must request relief
directly through a state hearing. These are:
1. A disability or blindness denial, or
termination, or
2. A level of care
denial or termination for a Disabled Child Living at Home.
C. Local and/or state level hearings will be
held by telephone unless, at the discretion of the hearing officer, it is
determined that an in-person hearing is necessary.
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A. The applicant or beneficiary, or their representative may request to present an appeal through a local hearing, a state hearing, or both.
B. There are two instances in which a local hearing is not permitted, and the applicant or beneficiary must request relief directly through a state hearing. These are:
1. A disability or blindness denial, or termination, or
2. A level of care denial or termination for a Disabled Child Living at Home.
C. Local and/or state level hearings will be held by telephone unless, at the discretion of the hearing officer, it is determined that an in-person hearing is necessary.