Accusation definition

Accusation means a written statement of charges filed by a County or the Department that specifies the applicable law or Written Directives that a Respondent is alleged to have violated that may constitute grounds for revocation, rescission, suspension, limitations, or conditions, as described in Government Code section 11503.
Accusation means a written instrument containing a charge that an employee has engaged or is engaging in misconduct warranting the imposition of major discipline. It must be signed by the person making the charge.
Accusation means a report of an alleged violation which has been determined to fall within the scope of the Student Honor Code and which merits further action by the Honor Committee.

Examples of Accusation in a sentence

  • However, it shall not be necessary for the City to prepare a Formal Accusation or Statement of Issues, or for the employee to file a Notice of Defense, as identified in that Act.

  • The final notice of discipline which may be issued at the conclusion of any pre-disciplinary procedures shall serve as the Accusation as described in Government Code §§ 11500, et seq.

  • For the purposes of the formal hearing procedure, the final written decision provided to the employee pursuant to Article V.C.4.c shall serve as the Accusation described in Government Code §§11500, et seq.

  • The Notice of Disciplinary Action issued shall serve as the Accusation as described in Government Code §11503.

  • If either party believes that the other party has materially breached its obligations hereunder, then the non-breaching party ("Accuser") shall give notice ("Breach Notice") to the breaching party ("Accused"), setting forth in detail the basis for the belief ("Accusation") and indicating that the Accused must cure said breach within 30 days ("Cure Period").

  • A copy of the filed Accusation or Statement of Issues will be provided to the County welfare director or chief probation officer or designee.

  • The Final Notice of Discipline, which may be issued at the conclusion of any pre-disciplinary procedures, shall serve as the Accusation as described in Government Code sections 11500, et seq.

  • A CDSS Legal Division attorney may sign an amended Accusation or Statement of Issues on behalf of the County, if the amendment is approved by the welfare director, probation officer or designee.

  • All parties must be notified of the amended or supplemental Accusation.

  • The final notice of discipline which may be issued at the conclusion of the pre-disciplinary procedures shall serve as the Accusation as described in Government Code §§ 11500, et seq.


More Definitions of Accusation

Accusation means a written statement of charges filed by the County or Department that specifies the statutes and rules that a Respondent is alleged to have violated that may constitute grounds for revocation, rescission, suspension, limitation or conditions, as described in Government Code section 11503.
Accusation means the form by that name approved by the Electoral Commission;
Accusation means a report of an alleged violation which has been

Related to Accusation

  • Allegation means an assertion, complaint, suspicion, or

  • Accused means a person accused of a violation who has not yet entered an Institution’s judicial or conduct process.

  • Complaints means each of the following documents:

  • Citation means any summons, complaint, summons and complaint, ticket, penalty assessment, or other official document issued to a person by a wildlife officer or other peace officer for a wildlife violation which contains an order requiring the person to respond.

  • Complaint means any dissatisfaction expressed by a Complainant orally or in writing to HMO about any aspect of HMO’s operation, including, but not limited to: