(a) In general.- Except as provided in this section for an action under § 3-313 of this subtitle or § 3-5A-11 of this title, any person aggrieved by a final decision of the Board in a contested case, as defined in the Administrative Procedure Act, may:
(1) Appeal that decision to the Board of Review; and
(2) Then take any further appeal allowed by the Administrative Procedure Act.
(b) Action under § 3-313 or § 3-5A-11.-
(1) Any person aggrieved by a final decision of the Board under § 3-313 of this subtitle or § 3-5A-11 of this title may not appeal to the Secretary or Board of Review but may take a direct judicial appeal.
(2) The appeal shall be made as provided for judicial review of final decisions in the Administrative Procedure Act.
(a) In general.- Except as provided in this section for an action under § 3-313 of this subtitle or § 3-5A-11 of this title, any person aggrieved by a final decision of the Board in a contested case, as defined in the Administrative Procedure Act, may:
(1) Appeal that decision to the Board of Review; and
(2) Then take any further appeal allowed by the Administrative Procedure Act.
(b) Action under § 3-313 or § 3-5A-11.-
(1) Any person aggrieved by a final decision of the Board under § 3-313 of this subtitle or § 3-5A-11 of this title may not appeal to the Secretary or Board of Review but may take a direct judicial appeal.
(2) The appeal shall be made as provided for judicial review of final decisions in the Administrative Procedure Act.
(a) In general.- Except as provided in this section for an action under § 3-313 of this subtitle or § 3-5A-11 of this title, any person aggrieved by a final decision of the Board in a contested case, as defined in the Administrative Procedure Act, may:
(1) Appeal that decision to the Board of Review; and
(2) Then take any further appeal allowed by the Administrative Procedure Act.
(b) Action under § 3-313 or § 3-5A-11.-
(1) Any person aggrieved by a final decision of the Board under § 3-313 of this subtitle or § 3-5A-11 of this title may not appeal to the Secretary or Board of Review but may take a direct judicial appeal.
(2) The appeal shall be made as provided for judicial review of final decisions in the Administrative Procedure Act.