Ex parte communication definition

Ex parte communication. ’ means an oral or written communication not on the pub- lic record with respect to which reasonable prior notice to all parties is not given, but it shall not include requests for status reports on any matter or proceeding covered by this sub- chapter.
Ex parte communication means written, oral, or other forms of communication between a party to the appeal and the presiding officer while an appeal is pending when all parties were not given the opportunity to participate.
Ex parte communication means a written communication (including a communication by letter or electronic medium) or oral communication (including a communication by telephone or in person) that:

Examples of Ex parte communication in a sentence

  • Ex parte communication with any Board member or staff regarding the substance of the matter is prohibited from the date of the notice of probable violation until the Board issues a written decision or recommendation, and from the date a request for reconsideration (if any) is filed until the Board issues a written decision on the request for reconsideration.

  • Ex parte communication: Any communication, relevant to a legal proceeding between a judge and a party to the proceeding or any other person about the case, outside of the presence of the opposing party or the opposing party’s attorney, that is not on the record.

  • Ex parte communication, whether verbal or written, by any potential Respondent or representative of any potential Respondent to this RFP with District personnel involved with or related to the RFP, other than as designated in this document, is strictly prohibited.

  • Ex parte communication whether verbal or written, by any potential Responders or representative of any potential Responders to this solicitation with District Board members is also prohibited and will result in the rejection/disqualification of the Responders' offer.

  • An Ex parte communication is a communication between a decision maker and an interested party that takes place without public notice and outside the record.


More Definitions of Ex parte communication

Ex parte communication. ’ means an
Ex parte communication means any written or oral communication by any person that imparts or requests material information or makes a material argument regarding potential action concerning regulatory, quasi-adjudicatory, investment, or licensing matters pending before or under consideration by the Board. "Ex parte communication" does not include the following:
Ex parte communication means an oral or written communication not on the public record for which reasonable prior notice to all parties should have been given.
Ex parte communication means a written or oral communication between a decision maker, fact finder, or Board member and one party to the proceeding, in the absence of other parties.
Ex parte communication means any written or oral communication by any person that imparts or requests material information or makes a material argument regarding potential action concerning regulatory, quasi-adjudicatory, investment, or licensing matters pending before or under consideration by the agency. "Ex parte communication" does not include the following: (i) statements by a person publicly made in a public forum; (ii) statements regarding matters of procedure and practice, such as format, the number of copies required, the manner of filing, and the status of a matter; and (iii) statements made by a State employee of the agency to the agency head or other employees of that agency.
Ex parte communication means any communication, direct or indirect, regarding an issue the commission has or may have before it other than communication that takes place during a meeting or hearing conducted under IC 4-33, or this document.
Ex parte communication. ’ means an oral or written communication not on the public record with respect to which reasonable prior notice to all parties is not given, but it shall not include requests for status reports on any matter or pro- ceeding covered by this subchapter.