Hearing authority definition

Hearing authority means a person or group designated to hear evidence and determine the facts of a case at the required formal hearing.
Hearing authority means the person appointed by the director to decide appeals from decisions of an administrative law judge.
Hearing authority means the Conservation Commission.

Examples of Hearing authority in a sentence

  • Hearing authority will deter- mine if revocations for multiple of- fenses will run consecutively or con- currently taking into consideration if offenses occurred on same occasion or different times, dates.

  • Hearing authority: When scheduling an AIB hearing, a member of the AIB will be designated as hearing authority.

  • Hearing authority and procedures(a) RECORD AND HEARING REQUIREMENTS FOR WAGE DETERMINATIONS.—A wage determination under section 6502(1) of this title shall be made on the record after opportunity for a hearing.(b) AUTHORITY TO HOLD HEARINGS.—The Sec- retary or an impartial representative designated by the Secretary may hold hearings when there is a complaint of breach or violation of a rep- resentation or stipulation included in a contract under section 6502 of this title.

  • Hearing authority and procedures(a) RECORD AND HEARING REQUIREMENTS FOR WAGE DETERMINATIONS.—A wage determination under section 6502(1) of this title shall be made on the record after opportunity for a hearing.(b) AUTHORITY TO HOLD HEARINGS.—The Sec-retary or an impartial representative designated by the Secretary may hold hearings when there is a complaint of breach or violation of a rep- resentation or stipulation included in a contract under section 6502 of this title.

  • Hearing authority: The CRO exercises control over hearing proceedings.

  • Probation can also include the loss of specific University privileges as deemed appropriate by the Hearing authority.

  • Finally the Special Unit can be “activated” to perform specific intervention tasks when needed.

  • Hearing authority will determine if revocations for multiple offenses will run consecutively or concurrently taking into consideration if offenses occurred on same occasion or different times, dates.

  • Hearing authority and procedures (a) Record and Hearing Requirements for Wage Determinations.—A wage determination under section 6502(1) of this title shall be made on the record after opportunity for a hearing.

  • Upon receipt of the request for an ADH, the State Hearing authority will forward the request to the appropriate Regional Hearing Officer.


More Definitions of Hearing authority

Hearing authority means the person who presides at the formal hearing, hears the evidence, decides culpability, and determines punishment. The Superintendent, Associate Superintendent for Student Personnel, and Director for Instruction shall serve as Hearing Authority on a rotating or alternative basis in all formal hearings, except in instances in which the administrator who would otherwise serve as Hearing Authority was directly involved in, or witnessed, the incident(s) in question, has prejudged disputed facts, or is actually biased for or against any person who will actively participate in the hearing. In such cases, one of the other administrators eligible to serve as Hearing Authority shall do so.
Hearing authority means the Board of Commissioners of the County of Monroe, Indiana, acting as the primary hearing board for disputes that arise under this chapter.
Hearing authority means a person or persons designated as such by the executive of the county. "Sealing a building or structure" means padlocking the entries to the building or structure and posting
Hearing authority means the quasijudicial body that has the authority to adjudicate this chapter.
Hearing authority means a person or group designated to hear evidence and determine the facts of a case at the required formal hearing (Subsection I of 6.11.2.7 NMAC). As per Policy JKD, "the appointed person (hearing authority) shall have no direct connection to the act or acts, person alleged to have perpetrated the acts, nor be an administrator of the school in which the acts took place."
Hearing authority means the Board or committee described in clause 28.4.

Related to Hearing authority

  • Reviewing Authority means the Alberta Securities Commission.

  • Awarding Authority means a subordinate or component entity or person of the City (such as a City department or Board of Commissioners) that has the authority to enter into a contract or agreement for the provision of goods or services on behalf of the City of Los Angeles.

  • Adjudicating Authority or “NCLT” shall mean the Hon’ble Mumbai Bench of the National Company Law Tribunal;

  • Appointing authority means the head of an employing unit authorized by ordinance or City Charter to employ others on behalf of the City, or a designated management representative. The term includes and can be used interchangeably with department head, department director, superintendent, and chief.

  • Approving Authority means a government (federal, provincial or municipal), governmental agency, Crown corporation, or quasi-governmental authority (a privately operated organization exercising authority delegated by legislation or a government).

  • Contract Awarding Authority means the Board of Supervisors or the individual authorized by the Board of Supervisors to enter into Contracts on behalf of the County.

  • Signing Authority means an officer or agent of the organization with written authorization to commit the legal entity to a binding agreement.

  • Licensing authority means the department or division within each participating state which is authorized by law to issue or approve licenses or permits to hunt, fish, trap, or possess wildlife.

  • Controlling Authority means the Minister administering the Tasmanian State Service Act 1984.

  • acquiring authority means the Minister responsible for lands or any other Minister whom the President may appoint as an acquiring authority for the purposes of this section;

  • Requesting Authority means the Authority making a request under this MoU.

  • investigating authority means an authority that in terms of legislation may investigate unlawful activities;

  • Issuing authority means the authorized representative of the department of the City who issued the solicitation.

  • Contracting Authority means any contracting authority as defined in Regulation 3 of the Public Contracts Regulations 2006.

  • Housing authority means a housing authority created or

  • Planning Authority means the responsible entity that coordinates and integrates transmission facility and service plans, resource plans, and protection systems.

  • registering authority means the registrar of titles or anyone else required or permitted to record interests in property.

  • Assessing Authority means the assessing authority constituted under this Act;

  • Franchising Authority means any Governmental Authority authorized by any federal, state or local law to grant a Franchise or to exercise jurisdiction over the rates or services provided by a cable television system pursuant to a Franchise or over Persons holding a Franchise.

  • Competent Authority and ‘Appellate Authority’ shall mean the following:

  • Tendering Authority means The Member Secretary, AICTE, New Delhi.

  • Granting authority means the appropriate agency or official

  • Administering Authority means a governmental employee, or a regional planning commission empowered under s. 62.234, Wis. Stats., that is designated by the Common Council to administer this ordinance.