Reprimand definition

Reprimand means written censure for specified college regulatory violations.
Reprimand means the formal reproof of a licensee for violation of the Pharmacy Practice Act or Rules and Regulations of the Board.
Reprimand means to publicly warn the holder of a cre- dential.

Examples of Reprimand in a sentence

  • Subject to 20.5.A. above, a Written Reprimand will not be used unless the unit member has received a Written Warning for a separate and similar action or infraction.

  • A Written Warning shall not be placed in a unit member’s file but may be attached to a Written Reprimand and placed in the personnel file if additional steps of the progressive disciplinary process are utilized.

  • OF A WRITTEN REPRIMAND OR LESS: Effective August 15, 2000, the following Appeal Procedure will be utilized by employees for the purpose of appealing disciplinary action consisting of a Written Reprimand or less.

  • This will be the sole and exclusive procedure afforded to sworn employees for appealing disciplinary action consisting of a Written Reprimand or less.

  • Progressive discipline begins with the First Written Oral Reprimand.


More Definitions of Reprimand

Reprimand means a "Letter of Reprimand," which is a letter from the Association to an Association member or MLS Participant or Subscriber, advising of a lack of professional conduct or a violation of MLS rules determined by a "due process" hearing by a hearing Panel, and advising that the letter is to be construed as an official reprimand.
Reprimand means a formal reproof of a person for violation of this Chapter or rules and regulations of the board.
Reprimand means any written letter of reprimand action taken by supervisory personnel as a result of an employee violation or infraction of District policies, procedures, regulations, or administrative directives that is to be included in the employee's District personnel file.
Reprimand means a public and formal censure against a license or registration.
Reprimand means an enforcement action under s. DHS 110.56.
Reprimand means a note to file of a credential holder for his or her conduct, which does not rise to the level of a suspension or revocation of a credential, which can be used in the event of a subsequent investigation;
Reprimand means a written action of the commis- sion that requires a judge or justice to appear personally before the commission, and that finds that the conduct of the judge or justice is a minor violation of the code of judicial conduct and does not require censure or a formal recommen- dation to the supreme court that the judge or justice be sus- pended or removed. A reprimand shall include a requirement that the judge or justice follow a specified corrective course of action.