The Oregon Notice to Elderly Person & Person with Disabilities & Objection & Request for Hearing is a document that is used in the state of Oregon when an elderly person or person with disabilities has had an objection to a decision made by a state agency that affects them. The notice outlines their rights to object to the decision and request a hearing before a state administrative law judge to challenge the decision. There are three types of Oregon Notice to Elderly Person & Person with Disabilities & Objection & Request for Hearing: 1. The Notice of Objection & Request for Hearing: This notice is given to the elderly person or person with disabilities when they have expressed an objection to a state agency decision. It outlines the person’s right to a hearing and provides instructions on how to request one. 2. The Notice of Hearing: This notice is provided to the person when their request for a hearing has been approved by the state agency. It outlines the date, time, and location of the hearing. 3. The Notice of Decision: This notice is provided after the hearing has taken place and outlines the decision made by the administrative law judge. These notices are important for elderly persons or persons with disabilities to understand their rights and to ensure that they are able to challenge decisions made by state agencies that affect them.