Louisiana Objection To Hearing Officer Recommendation is a legal procedure available to parties in a dispute in the state of Louisiana. It allows a party to object to a recommendation made by a hearing officer or referee, and request a review of the recommendation from a court. This Objection is typically made in writing and must be filed within 10 days of the hearing officer or referee's recommendation. There are three types of Louisiana Objection To Hearing Officer Recommendation. These include: Objection to a Referee's Award, Objection to a Referee's Report and Objection to a Hearing Officer's Decision. An Objection to a Referee's Award is made when a party believes that the referee's award of a particular amount of damages or other relief is incorrect. An Objection to a Referee's Report is made when a party believes that the referee's report incorrectly includes or excludes evidence or testimony. An Objection to a Hearing Officer's Decision is made when a party believes that the hearing officer's decision is incorrect or unfair. Once an Objection is filed, the court will review the recommendation made by the hearing officer or referee and rule on the Objection. The court may modify, reject, or accept the recommendation, depending on the facts and circumstances of the case.