Missouri Application For Administrative Ruling (MOLAR) is a process used to appeal a state agency's decision to the Administrative Hearing Commission. This process is used to challenge an agency's decision on a variety of issues, including licensure, regulatory action, and benefits. MOLAR is a formal process used to resolve disputes between a state agency and a person or organization. There are two types of MOLAR: Contested Case Application for Administrative Ruling and Non-Contested Case Application for Administrative Ruling. A Contested Case Application for Administrative Ruling is used when a party is challenging a state agency's decision and a hearing is necessary to resolve the dispute. A Non-Contested Case Application for Administrative Ruling is used when a party is not challenging a state agency's decision, but is requesting an administrative ruling to clarify or confirm the decision.