Judicial Review Appeal Type Lifecycle

Judicial review processing occurs outside the system. There are no hearings held and the decision is reached outside the organization and therefore does not get approved on the system.

The lifecycle for judicial reviews involves the steps taken to record judicial review details. The first stage is the creation of the judicial review. As part of judicial review creation, the court is petitioned. Also, if the appellant is not the organization, the transcript of the original hearing is forwarded to the appellant(s) either automatically or at their request.

Any decision reached on the judicial review is recorded on the system. The original owner of the item under appeal is instructed to implement this decision. The judicial review case is then closed.

A judicial review can be canceled at any stage of the judicial review processing.