Pre-disciplinary hearing definition

Pre-disciplinary hearing means an opportunity for an employee to meet with the appointing authority to respond to the charges made against them that may result in the appointing authority’s decision to impose a suspension, demotion or discharge.
Pre-disciplinary hearing means an opportunity for an employee to respond to the charges made against him or her that may result in the appointing authority’s decision to impose a suspension, demotion or discharge.

Related to Pre-disciplinary hearing

  • Disciplinary Board means the Medical Disciplinary

  • Disciplinary Panel means the panel appointed pursuant to Rule 613(b) to conduct hearings in connection with disciplinary proceedings (other than summary impositions of fines pursuant to Rule 601(b)), to make findings, render decisions, and impose sanctions pursuant to Chapter 6 of the Rules. The Disciplinary Panel must meet the composition requirements set forth in Part 40 of the CFTC Regulations and the composition requirements set forth in Rule 613(b).

  • Hearing means an oral hearing and includes a hearing conducted in whole or in part by video link, telephone or other means of instantaneous two-way electronic communication;

  • Appeals Board means the commissioners and deputy commissioners of the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board acting en banc, in panels, or individually.

  • Complaints Procedure means the School's procedure for handling complaints from parents, as amended from time to time for legal or other substantive reasons, or in order to assist the proper administration of the School. It does not form part of the contract between you and the School. A copy of the most up-to-date procedure is on the School's website and is otherwise available from the School at any time upon request;

  • Fair Hearing means the State hearing provided to beneficiaries upon denial of appeal pursuant to 22 CCR 50951 and 50953 and 9 CCR 1810.216.6. Fair hearings must comply with 42 CFR 431.220(a)(5), 438.408(f), 438.414, and 438.10(g)(1).

  • Public hearing means a hearing at which members of the public are provided a reasonable opportunity to comment on the subject of the hearing.

  • Serious offense means any of the following felonies or a felony attempt to commit any of the following felonies, as now existing or hereafter amended: