Procedural error definition

Procedural error means a technical error that does not in and of itself result in an overpayment.
Procedural error means a failure or failures to follow required procedures or a failure or failures to consider relevant evidence.
Procedural error means: A technical error which does not in and of itself result in an overpay- ment. Procedural errors include:

Examples of Procedural error in a sentence

  • The reasoning must be based on one of the following grounds: • Bias or unfair treatment • Procedural error • The Sanction is not a logical consequence of the Violation • New information/evidence has been found The appeal must also include which internal appeal process the student wishes to pursue; appealing to the Director, Campus Living (1 over 1) or appealing to the Local Appeals Committee (LAC).

  • The reasoning must be based on one of the following grounds: • Bias or unfair treatment • Procedural error • The Sanction is not a logical consequence of the Violation • New information/evidence has been found The appeal must also include which internal appeal process the student wishes to pursue; appealing to the Director, Campus Living (1 over 1) or appealing to the Local Disciplinary Committee (LDC).


More Definitions of Procedural error

Procedural error means the failure to substantially comply with this policy for resolving grade appeals, and any procedures stemming from it.
Procedural error means an error that may have occurred in the application of the Public Service Act, Staffing Appeals Regulations, or the applicable policies, directives or procedural guidelines during the hiring process.