ORDERS:
		
  ORDER
            This is a contested case
    brought by Petitioner Mindy Maiden challenging the decision of the South
    Carolina Retirement Systems (Department) which denied Petitioners application
    for disability retirement benefits.  A hearing was held before me on April 24,
    2007 at the offices of the Administrative Law Court (ALC) in Columbia, South Carolina.  The Petitioner, after receiving notice from the Court, did not appear at
    the hearing, and did not notify the Court that she would not be appearing. 
              After waiting
    approximately fifteen (15) minutes for the Petitioner to appear, the Court
    commenced this hearing.  Upon Motion of Respondent, the Court then dismissed
    this action under Administrative Law Court Rule 23.  ALC Rule 23 provides: 
  The
    administrative law judge may dismiss a contested case or dispose of a contested
    case adverse to the defaulting party.  A default occurs when a party fails to
    plead or otherwise prosecute or defend, fails to appear at a hearing without
    the proper consent of the judge or fails to comply with any interlocutory order
    of the administrative law judge.  Any non-defaulting party may move for an
    order dismissing the case or terminating it adversely to the defaulting party. 
  Because the Petitioner did not appear
    before the Court and did not otherwise contact this tribunal to notify the
    Court that she would be late or absent,  
  IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the above-captioned case is DISMISSED
    with prejudice.   
  AND IT IS SO ORDERED. 
  _______________________________ 
  Ralph
    King Anderson, III 
  Administrative
    Law Judge 
  April 24, 2007 
  Columbia, South Carolina 
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