Grant Winston joined the Office of Aministrative Hearings on October 1, 1996. From 1989 to 1992, he was an assistant attorney general for the Commonwealth of Kentucky, and from 1992 to 1996, he served as an administrative law judge. Previous to that, he had been a law clerk for both the Kentucky Court of Appeals and the Kentucky Supreme Court, as well as a Legal Services staff attorney for low income persons in civil matters. In Kentucky, Judge Winston presided over a wide gamut, and multitude, of administrative matters. As an example, from 1992 to 1996, he served in over 120 licensure and/or disciplinary matters for the Kentucky medical and nursing boards. Additionally, he handled matters in Social Services and entitlements, Transportation, Education, Insurance, Occupational Safety and Health, and Real Estate. One of two administrative law judges in our Tucson office, which serves primarily the southern portion of Arizona, Judge Winston presides over all types of administrative matters within OAH jurisdiction. However, due to his previous varied experience, his case load has an emphasis on statewide medical and nursing matters, Registrar of Contractors, and Revenue.
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