Hearing record definition

Hearing record or "record" means all of the documents and materials that are a part of the disciplinary action proceeding, including, but not limited to: the Notice of Discipline; the worker's response to the Notice, if any; all of the evidence introduced at the hearing; the tape recording of the hearing; and the transcript of the hearing, if any.
Hearing record means the materials that the committee or commission accepts at a hearing. While the committee or commission may rely in part on any portion of the hearing record in making a finding, only those items properly incorporated into the hearing record pursuant to Section 1212 or 1213 are sufficient in and of themselves to support a finding of fact. The hearing record includes:
Hearing record means the record proper and the written transcript or recorded tape of the

More Definitions of Hearing record

Hearing record or "record" means all of the documents and materials that 50 are a part of the disciplinary action proceeding, including, but not limited to: 51 the Notice of Discipline; the worker's response to the Notice, if any; all of the 52 evidence introduced at the hearing; the tape recording of the hearing; and the 53 transcript of the hearing, if any.
Hearing record means the official record of evidence taken by electronic device in any proceeding before the Appeals Board;
Hearing record means the Record Proper and the written transcript or recorded tape of the public hearing, including all exhibits offered into evidence, whether or not admitted;
Hearing record means the official record of evidence taken by electronic device in any proceeding before the Appeals Board; during, and if allowed by order after, the hearing until the Appeals Board or Administrative Law Judge conducting the hearing orders the record closed to further evidence. The “Hearing Record” contains the hearing recording as described in Section 376.7, all documentary evidence and other evidence offered or admitted during the hearing or by affidavit (excluding withdrawn documents), such as admitted confidential evidence sealed from further disclosure by order of the Administrative Law Judge, admitted confidential evidence described in Section 376.6, and physical, mechanical or demonstrative exhibits returned to a party for storage pursuant to Section 376.4.
Hearing record means the transcript with all exhibits thereto, the written report of the ad hoc hearing committee, the Reconsidered Adverse Recommendation of the Executive Committee, and the written statements to the Appeals Subcommittee submitted by the practitioner and the Executive Committee.

Related to Hearing record

  • Voting Record Time means the time and date to be specified as the voting record time for the Scheme Meeting (or any adjournment thereof) in the Scheme Document.

  • Accounting Records means the general ledger and subsidiary ledgers and supporting schedules which support the general ledger balances.

  • Voting Record Date means the date for determining which Holders of Claims in the Voting Classes are entitled, as applicable, to receive the Disclosure Statement and to vote to accept or reject this Plan.

  • Servicing Records means all documents, books, records and other information (including, without limitation, computer programs, tapes, disks, data processing software and related property rights) prepared and maintained by the Servicer with respect to the Transferred Loans and the related Obligors.

  • Vital record means that term as defined in section 2805 of the public health code, 1978 PA 368, MCL 333.2805.