§ 816 - Exemptions
§ 816. Exemptions
(a) Sections 809-813 of this title shall not apply to:
(1) Acts, decisions, findings, or determinations by the human services board or the commissioner for children and families or a duly authorized agent, and to procedures or hearings before and by the board or commissioner or agent.
(2) Acts, decisions, findings, or determinations by the employment security board or the commissioner of labor or his or her, its, or their duly authorized agents and to any and all procedures or hearings before and by him or her or it or his or her or its agents, provided further that subdivisions 802(a)(3) and (4), and subsections 802(b) and 804(a) of this title shall not apply to information made confidential under federal or state law and provided further that subdivisions 802(a)(3) and (4), and subsections 802(b) and 804(a) shall not apply to a determination of a hearing or claims examiner or appeal referee.
(3) Acts, decisions, findings, or determinations by the department of labor or the commissioner of labor or his or her, its or their duly authorized agents as to any and all procedures or hearings before and by the department or commissioner or his or her or their said agents, arising out of or with respect to chapters 9 and 11 of Title 21.
(b) Sections 809-814 of this title shall not apply to any and all acts, decisions, findings, or determinations by the commissioner of motor vehicles or his or her duly authorized agents or to any and all procedures or hearings before and by him or his agents, provided further that subsection 804(a) of this title shall not apply to decisions of that commissioner respecting the grant, denial, suspension or revocation of a license or registration under Title 23.
(c) This chapter shall not be construed to apply to the commander-in-chief or any other officer, individual, board, or set of persons in the military department of this state. (1967, No. 360 (Adj. Sess.), § 17, eff. July 1, 1969; amended 1981, No. 66, § 5(b), eff. May 1, 1981; 1999, No. 147 (Adj. Sess.), § 4; 2005, No. 103 (Adj. Sess.), § 3, eff. April 5, 2006; 2005, No. 174 (Adj. Sess.), § 4.)