THE DELEGATED OFFICER Sample Clauses

THE DELEGATED OFFICER. 5.1 The Delegated Officer shall, within seven days of the matter in dispute being received by him/her, confirm in writing to both parties, that his/her review has commenced. The Delegated Officer may interview the Medical Practitioner, HSE staff or other individuals as appropriate. The Delegated Officer shall notify the Medical Practitioner and, where applicable, his/her Representative Body and the HSE Officer(s) of his/her determination generally within four weeks from the date that the Delegated Officer informed the parties that the review has commenced which shall in all cases be within seven days of the matter in dispute being referred to him/her. Where the Delegated Officer is unable to complete this review within this timeframe, he/she shall, before the expiration of the four week period, write to the Medical Practitioner, and, where applicable, his/her Representative Body explaining the reason for the delay (which must be reasonable) and indicating when the review will be completed.
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