Committee Review definition
Examples of Committee Review in a sentence
The School will not terminate the contract without good cause and full consultation with Parents and Student (if of sufficient maturity and understanding), and would offer the Parents a Committee Review of a decision to terminate an application.
If Parents request a Committee Review, the Student will be suspended from School until the decision to expel or remove has been set aside or upheld.
A Committee Review will be conducted under fair procedures in accordance with the requirements of natural justice.
This Ad Hoc Committee Review Procedures Section will be replaced with language, which creates a committee consisting of three members of the Union and three members of the Administration to draft a new procedure and to come back with consensus recommendations on or before 12/1/08 to be implemented within thirty (30) days.
Prior to March 1st of each year, CIR shall present a list of needed medical equipment and/or patient outreach supplies for the Joint Committee Review.
This later document supersedes "Local Research Ethics Committees" HSG(91)5, “Ethics Committee Review of Multicentre Research” HSG(97)23.
Such conduct, acts or omissions can result in review and investigation by the Association’s Ethics Committee in accordance with the Ethics Committee Review Rules.
The Contractor shall provide documentation of materials submitted for Institutional Biosafety Committee Review and documentation of approval of experiments at the request of the BARDA Contracting Officer’s Technical Representative.
If the IRS CAP team issues a Full Acceptance Letter and the post-filing review confirms that all material issues were disclosed and resolved, and all resolved issues were reported as agreed, the IRS CAP team will submit a referral to the Joint Committee Review (JCR) program and forward the Full Acceptance Letter to the JCR program.
The accused student may choose to accept the Informal Resolution by 1) not disputing the alleged violation(s), 2) waiving the right to a Residential Conduct Committee Review Board or Administrative Hearing, and 3) accepting the sanction(s) outlined.