Appeals Panel definition

Appeals Panel means a panel appointed by the Chief Compliance Officer pursuant to Rule 620.
Appeals Panel means the panel of at least three (3) individuals appointed by the Administrator.
Appeals Panel means a panel appointed by the Chief Compliance Officer pursuant to Rule 6015.

Examples of Appeals Panel in a sentence

  • There will be a right of appeal to an Independent Appeals Panel for unsuccessful applicants relating to admissions at age 5 (statutory school age) or above.

  • Should you be dissatisfied with the Panel’s decision you have the right to make an appeal to the Appeals Panel of the Council.

  • If an In-Year application has been refused, the parent/carer has the right to appeal the decision to an Independent Appeals Panel.

  • The Chair may at his discretion consult with all or any of the members of the Appeals Panel in reaching his Decision.

  • The Appeals Panel will make one of the following decisions by majority vote.


More Definitions of Appeals Panel

Appeals Panel means the State MH/DD/SA Appeals Panel established under this section.
Appeals Panel means the Panel established to hear appeals against decisions made by the Admissions and Licensing Committee following a rehearing;
Appeals Panel means an appeals panel appointed from time to time pursuant to Rule E.4.14;
Appeals Panel means a panel appointed by the Chief Compliance Officer pursuant to Rule 820.
Appeals Panel means the State MH/DD/SA Appeals Panel
Appeals Panel means a panel appointed from time to time by the Disciplinary Committee constituted as set out in Annex 3
Appeals Panel means a panel comprised of individuals appointed by the Board to consider appeals under Rule 9.3.