Missouri Information for Appeals Tribunal Hearings is a resource for individuals to access information and resources related to the appeals process in the state of Missouri. This includes information about the Missouri Administrative Hearing Commission (MAC) and the Missouri Administrative Appeals Tribunal (MEAT), the two entities that hear appeals in the state. It also includes information about the appeals process, including the types of appeals that can be filed, the filing procedures, and the types of hearings available. The types of Missouri Information for Appeals Tribunal Hearings include: • Administrative Appeal Hearings: These are hearings to determine whether an agency's decision was correct, and if not, how to correct it. The MAC and MEAT both hear administrative appeals. • Contested Case Hearings: These are hearings to determine the outcome of a dispute between two or more parties. The MAC and MEAT both hear contested cases. • Informal Conferences: These are conferences to determine if a dispute can be resolved without the need for a formal hearing. The MAC is the only entity that conducts informal conferences. • Judicial Reviews: These are reviews to determine if a decision made by an agency was correct. The MEAT is the only entity that conducts judicial reviews.




