Formal Allegation definition

Formal Allegation means an allegation that the registrant’s fitness to practise is impaired by reason of one of the grounds set out in rule 43 of the Fitness to Practise Rules.
Formal Allegation means an allegation made to the Council that the registrant’s fitness to practise is impaired by reason of one of the grounds set out in rule 43 (NB this is the rule in Part 3).
Formal Allegation means the formal allegation arising from a "complaint" which has been referred by the Case Examiners or the Investigation Panel to be considered by the Fitness to Practise Panel;

Examples of Formal Allegation in a sentence

  • Where a Formal Allegation concerns an allegation of a sexual nature, the Registrant shall not be permitted to cross-examine the Complainant in person without the consent of that person.

  • No later than 28 days before the hearing of the Formal Allegation before the Fitness to Practise Panel, the Council shall send the Registrant a notice of hearing.

  • After the Formal Allegation has been read, the Chair shall ask the Registrant whether any facts (or convictions, cautions, relevant determinations, health issues or false entries) alleged in the Formal Allegation are admitted.

  • The clerk shall then read out the Formal Allegation against the Registrant.

  • The burden of proving the facts alleged in the Formal Allegation shall rest upon the Council.

  • The Investigating Panel will consider in respect of each Formal Allegation referred to it whether there is a case to answer.

  • Where the Complaint or Information meets the criteria set out in rule 43 above, the Registrar shall refer the Complaint or the Information to the panel as a Formal Allegation.

  • The Interim Orders Panel may impose an Interim Order, on application by the Council or of its own motion, to restrict the practise of or suspend from the Register(s), any Registrant against whom a Formal Allegation has been referred to the Investigating Panel.

  • The panel shall first hear representations from the parties, (and take advice from the Legal Adviser if appointed), before deciding whether or not the Formal Allegation should be amended.

  • Subject to rule 53, in determining whether there is a case to answer the panel may take account of any other Formal Allegation made against the Registrant within a period of three years ending on the date upon which the present Formal Allegation was received by the Council.


More Definitions of Formal Allegation

Formal Allegation means an allegation made to the Council that the registrant's fitness to practise is impaired by reason of one of the grounds set out in rule 43.

Related to Formal Allegation

  • Allegation means any written or oral statement or other indication of possible scholarly misconduct made to an institutional official.

  • Formal complaint means a document filed by a complainant or signed by the Title IX Coordinator alleging sexual harassment against a respondent and requesting an investigation of the allegation of sexual harassment.

  • Adverse employment action means an action that affects an em- ployee ’s compensation, promotion, transfer, work assignment, or performance evaluation, or any other employment action that would dissuade a reasonable employee from making or supporting a report of abuse or neglect under Family Code 261.101.

  • Corrective action means action taken to eliminate the cause of a potential or real non- conformity or other undesirable situation;

  • Violent juvenile felony means any of the delinquent acts enumerated in subsection B or C of

  • Complaint Investigation means an investigation of any complaint that has been made to a proper authority that is not covered by an abuse investigation.

  • Knowing and "knowingly" means that a person is in possession of facts under which he or she is aware or should be aware of the nature of his or her conduct and that his or her conduct is substantially certain to cause the payment of a medicaid benefit. Knowing or knowingly includes acting in deliberate ignorance of the truth or falsity of facts or acting in reckless disregard of the truth or falsity of facts. Proof of specific intent to defraud is not required.

  • Commercial cannabis activity means the production, cultivation,

  • Formal Dispute means a written objection by an Interested Party to any of the following:

  • legal or administrative action means any legal proceeding or arbitration and any administrative or regulatory action or investigation;

  • Intentional Wrongdoing means an act or omission taken or omitted by a Party with knowledge or intent that injury or damage could reasonably be expected to result.

  • Quality improvement organization or “QIO” shall mean the organization that performs medical peer review of Medicaid claims, including review of validity of hospital diagnosis and procedure coding information; completeness, adequacy and quality of care; appropriateness of admission, discharge and transfer; and appropriateness of prospective payment outlier cases. These activities undertaken by the QIO may be included in a contractual relationship with the Iowa Medicaid enterprise.

  • Violent felony means any offense that, if committed by an adult, would constitute a felony and:

  • Product Complaint means any oral, electronic or written communication that alleges deficiencies related to the identity, quality, durability, reliability, safety, effectiveness or performance of a marketed product, including failure of the product, labelling or packaging to meet specifications, whether or not the product is related to or caused the alleged deficiency. A complaint may allege that an Adverse Event or Medical Device Malfunction (as defined herein) has occurred.

  • Violent student means a student under the age of 21 who:

  • Health care decision means any decision regarding the health care of the prospective donor.

  • Criminal sexual activity means the commission of an act as defined in Section 886 of Title 21 of the Oklahoma Statutes, which is the act of sodomy; and

  • Complaint means any formal written complaint raised by a Contracting Body in relation to the performance of this Framework Agreement or any Call-Off Contract in accordance with Clause 44 (Complaints Handling and Resolution);

  • Unfair labor practice means the commission of an act designated an unfair labor practice

  • Grievance means a dispute arising out of the interpretation, application, administration or alleged violation of the terms of this Agreement.

  • Infringement Action has the meaning set forth in Section 9.6(b).

  • Civil action means all suits or claims of a civil nature in a state or federal court, whether cognizable as cases at law or in equity or admiralty. "Civil action" does not include any of the following:

  • Formal hearing means a board or department process that provides for the right of private parties to submit factual proofs as provided in § 2.2-4020 of the Administrative Process Act in connection with case decisions. Formal hearings do not include the factual inquiries of an informal nature provided in § 2.2-4019 of the Administrative Process Act.

  • 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:

  • Corrective Action Plan has the meaning set forth in Section II.A.2.

  • Recall means any measure aimed at achieving the return of a device that has already been made available to the end user;