Decision-maker definition

Decision-maker means a person who makes a determination regarding responsibility after the investigation has concluded. The Decision-maker cannot be the same person as the Title IX Coordinator, the Investigator, or the Appellate Decision-maker.
Decision-maker means persons tasked with: the responsibility of making initial determinations of responsibility (at times referred to as “initial decision maker”); or the responsibility to decide any appeal (at times “appeals decision maker”) with respect to formal complaints of sexual harassment in accordance with the Title IX Grievance Process.
Decision-maker means a person who makes a determination regarding responsibility after the investigation has concluded. The Decision-maker for a formal complaint cannot be the same person as the Title IX Coordinator, the Investigator, or the Appellate Decision-maker in that formal complaint. The Decision-maker may be an administrator, supervisor, or other individual qualified to determine and impose appropriate remedies if a determination of responsibility is made.

Examples of Decision-maker in a sentence

  • Unless the Initial Decision Maker and all affected parties agree, the Initial Decision Maker will not decide disputes between the Contractor and persons or entities other than the Owner.

  • The Architect will serve as the Initial Decision Maker pursuant to Article 15 of AIA Document A201–2017, unless the parties appoint below another individual, not a party to this Agreement, to serve as the Initial Decision Maker.

  • The Architect will serve as the Initial Decision Maker, unless otherwise indicated in the Agreement.

  • However, for Claims arising from or relating to the Construction Manager’s Preconstruction Phase services, no decision by the Initial Decision Maker shall be required as a condition precedent to mediation or binding dispute resolution, and Section 9.3 of this Agreement shall not apply.

  • However, for Claims arising from or relating to the Construction Manager’s Preconstruction Phase services, no decision by the Initial Decision Maker shall be required as a condition precedent to mediation or binding dispute resolution, and Section 12.1.2 of this Agreement shall not apply.


More Definitions of Decision-maker

Decision-maker means persons tasked with either the responsibility of making determinations of responsibility (referred to as “Initial Decision-Maker”); or the responsibility to decide any appeal (referred to as “Appellate Decision-Maker”) with respect to Formal Complaints of Sexual Harassment in accordance with the Title IX Grievance Process.
Decision-maker means the body or person making an executive decision, a decision under delegated authority or a key decision;
Decision-maker means an individual(s) who assess the relevant evidence, including party and witness credibility, to decide if the district has met the burden of proof showing the respondent to be responsible for the alleged sexual harassment. The decision maker may not be the Title IX Coordinator or the investigator. The district’s decision maker is the superintendent.
Decision-maker means the decision making body by which, or the individual by whom, an executive decision is made.
Decision-maker means the maker of a decision against which an appeal is brought;
Decision-maker means the school administrator who has primary responsibility and authority related to students, staff and attendance center where the alleged sexual harassment occurred, unless otherwise designated by the Board, and who has the authority to make a determination on the complaint as to responsibility of the respondent.
Decision-maker means the service manager, supportive housing provider or lead agency to which a household applies for special needs housing under subsection 71 (1) of the Act.;