Adjudication Committee definition
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If any member of the Roster to be appointed to the Adjudication Committee is not able to hear the matter within a reasonable time the next named member who is able to do so will be appointed, and the rotation will continue from the member actually appointed.
The Government and the BCMA will bear the costs of their own respective participation in any of the Dispute and Issue management processes set out in this Agreement and will share the costs of the Trouble Shooter, any MOCAP Adjudicator and any third party appointed to the Adjudication Committee or an Ad Hoc Advisory Panel, other than representatives of the BCMA or the Government, and employees of the Health Authorities or parties.
In addition, a chair will be appointed from the Roster, on a rotating basis in the order in which the members of the Roster are listed in Appendix I starting with the first member listed (unless the Government and the BCMA otherwise agree in writing), at the time a reference is made to the Adjudication Committee.
If the Specialist Services Committee cannot reach a consensus decision with respect to any matter that is referred to it under section 5.6(d) and that requires a determination, the Physician Services Committee will determine a process for resolving the dispute, which may include referral to the Adjudication Committee or the MSC.
If, after a reasonable time, a unanimous decision is not achieved, the majority decision of the Adjudication Committee will be binding.