Hamel v. Board of Registration of Funeral Directors & Embalmers
Hamel v. Board of Registration of Funeral Directors & Embalmers
Opinion of the Court
Roger G. Hamel, a funeral director whose license was suspended by the Board of Registration of Funeral Directors and Embalmers (board), appeals from an order entered by a single justice of this court denying his petition to transfer to this court an action he had filed in the Superior Court for judicial review of the board’s decision. We affirm.
On October 25, 2005, the board ordered that Hamel’s license be suspended for two years. In its order, the board informed Hamel that he could appeal from its decision by filing a petition for judicial review within thirty days, pursuant to G. L. c. 112, § 64. That statute authorizes appeals from license
Reviewing the single justice’s decision for error, we find none. As the board correctly informed Hamel at the time it issued its decision, he could have sought review of the decision by filing a petition for judicial review pursuant to G. L. c. 112, § 64, i.e., in this court, within thirty days.
Judgment affirmed.
He also could have sought judicial review in the division of the District Court Department where he resided within ten days, but he failed to do so. See G. L. c. 112, § 84A.
We decline to address claims Hamel raises for the first time on appeal.
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