Combined Filing Law and Legal Definition
A combined filing refers to two or more hearing requests which is assigned one hearing number and scheduled and heard as one single claim. Filings are generally combined when a claimant files multiple hearing requests against the same agency disputing the same or related action. For example, hearing requests filed by telephone and by mail disputing the same county action. However, hearing requests involving different agencies are not combined.
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