Hearing Panel definition

Hearing Panel means a panel responsible for adjudicating disciplinary cases pursuant to a Notice of Charges authorized by a Review Panel.
Hearing Panel means the five person hearing body established as set forth in the CCC Charter on a case by case basis and that is responsible for adjudicating a matter as set forth in Appendix 4E.
Hearing Panel means the Panel appointed by the Board to hear and determine allegations of Prohibited Conduct.

Examples of Hearing Panel in a sentence

  • The terms of this Settlement Agreement will be treated as confidential by the parties hereto until accepted by the Hearing Panel, and forever if, for any reason whatsoever, this Settlement Agreement is not accepted by the Hearing Panel, except with the written consent of both the Respondent and Staff or as may be required by law.

  • Staff and the Respondent jointly recommend that the Hearing Panel accept the Settlement Agreement.

  • The investigation disclosed that the Respondent had engaged in activity for which the Respondent could be penalized on the exercise of the discretion of the Hearing Panel pursuant to s.

  • NOTICE is further given that the Hearing Panel may accept as having been proven any facts alleged or conclusions drawn by the MFDA in the Notice of Hearing that are not specifically denied in the Reply.

  • The Settlement Agreement shall become effective and binding upon the Respondent and Staff as of the date of its acceptance by the Hearing Panel.


More Definitions of Hearing Panel

Hearing Panel means a panel selected in accordance with Section D of this procedure to hear grievances and render a decision with respect thereto.
Hearing Panel means the panel appointed by the Borough Council to determine the outcome of any complaint alleging a breach of the Code of Conduct by a Subject Member in accordance with these Arrangements.
Hearing Panel means the members of the board who hear and render a decision in a disciplinary case.
Hearing Panel means a panel comprised of three members of the Board who shall be selected by the Chairman at the time an appeal is filed. A fourth member may be designated as alternate. Members designated to the hearing panel shall not be employed by, or citizens of, the county or city submitting an appeal.
Hearing Panel means a panel comprised of three members appointed by the Chief Compliance Officer further described in Section6.3;
Hearing Panel means a panel of three or more individuals designated to:
Hearing Panel means the panel appointed pursuant to Rule 710 to conduct hearings in connection with Disciplinary Proceedings (other than summary impositions of fines pursuant to Rule 716), to make findings, render decisions, and impose sanctions pursuant to Chapter 7 of the Rules.