Common use of Adjudication Process Clause in Contracts

Adjudication Process. A. Definition: Adjudication is a process that allows an originator of a course to request further consideration from the district Adjudication Committee for proposals that do not have the approval of one or more of the following groups: discipline, department, or college curriculum committee. B. The originator may submit the item, accompanied by the complete record and any other supporting documentation/comments no less than three weeks in advance of a scheduled Adjudication Committee meeting for consideration. C. The Adjudication Committee will provide a decision in writing within 15 working days. D. If the appeal is approved, the originator can complete the remainder of the curriculum process by attaching the written decision of the Adjudication Committee. E. The Adjudication Committee will consist of a Curriculum Committee member from each of the colleges, appointed by their College Senate, who will have voting rights, a district administrator who will chair the committee, and the college curriculum administrative co- chair or designee who will serve as an assistant to the originator of the proposal.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Curriculum Process Agreement, Curriculum Process Agreement