Hearing Body definition

Hearing Body or “Hearing Panel” means any person or persons authorized by the University Vice President for Student Affairs, Community College Dean of Students or Charter Oak State College Provost to determine whether a student has violated the Code and to impose sanctions as warranted, including a hearing officer or hearing board.
Hearing Body. – means the Board, any committee of the Board, or a Hearing Examiner at any hearing held under the authority of the District Act.

Examples of Hearing Body in a sentence

  • The Hearing Body may question the Accused Student and the Reporting Party, any witness presented by the Accused Student or the Reporting Party, and any other witness(e)s the Hearing Body may choose to call to testify.

  • In hearings involving more than one Accused Student, the Hearing Body may determine that, in the interest of fairness, separate hearings should be convened.

  • The Reporting Party and the Accused Student may question the statements of any person who testifies in a manner deemed appropriate by the Hearing Body.

  • Refusal to do so shall not be considered by the Hearing Body to constitute evidence of responsibility.

  • The Hearing Body shall have the authority to discharge or to remove any person whose presence is deemed unnecessary or obstructive to the proceedings.


More Definitions of Hearing Body

Hearing Body or “Hearing Panel” means any person or persons authorized by the University Vice President for Student Affairs, Community College Dean of Students or Charter Oak State
Hearing Body means one or more members of the University community authorized by the Director of Community Standards or designee to determine whether a student has violated The Student Code and to impose sanctions as warranted.
Hearing Body means, in Student Conduct Proceedings over which the Judicial Board retains jurisdiction, members of the Judicial Board and/or Honor Council designated and/or appointed by the Judicial Board Chair to serve as a panel to determine whether a Student or a Student Club, Group or Organization has violated the Code and to determine the sanction, if any, for such violation. A Judicial Board Hearing Body is typically comprised of three (3) members. In any Student Conduct Proceeding heard by Administration, “Hearing Body” mean the members of the faculty and staff of the University, appointed by the Associate Vice President of Student Life to serve as the panel to determine if a Code violation has occurred and to determine the sanction, if any, for such violation. An Administration Hearing Body will be made up of two (2) faculty and staff members of the University appointed by Administration, and one (1) member designated by the charged Student. A Hearing Body member who has a bias about or an interest in the case should recuse him/herself. If the Hearing Body member refuses to recuse him/herself, the Judicial Board Chair will make a decision about whether to remove that person from the Hearing Body.
Hearing Body means any person or persons authorized by the Office of Community Standards to determine whether a student or organization has violated the Code of Community Standards and to impose sanctions.