Appeal Panel definition

Appeal Panel means a panel comprised of a chair and two individuals appointed by the Board to consider appeals under Chapter 7.
Appeal Panel means the panel appointed in accordance with Rule 715 to consider an appeal from an order of a Hearing Panel pursuant to Rule 713 or a notice of summary action imposed pursuant to Rule 717 or appointed to consider an appeal from a summary imposition of a fine pursuant to Rule 716, and to affirm, modify or reverse all or any portion of such order, notice or fine.
Appeal Panel means the panel appointed in accordance with Rule 701(h) to hear appeals of decisions of a Disciplinary Panel.

Examples of Appeal Panel in a sentence

  • Stage Three – Appeal Panel: The Learning Support Manager will pass the Assessment Appeal Form onto the Programme Manager within five business days.


More Definitions of Appeal Panel

Appeal Panel means the panel appointed in accordance withRule 7.15. to consider an appeal from an order of a Disciplinary Panel pursuant to Rule 7.13. or a notice of summary action imposed pursuant to Rule 7.17. and to affirm, modify or reverse all or any portion of such order or notice.
Appeal Panel means an admissions panel mentioned in sections 23 and 24 of the Act which is established to hear appeals from decisions of a Hearing Panel;
Appeal Panel means a panel comprised of a chair and two individuals selected from the Disciplinary Panel by the Chief Compliance Officer to consider appeals of decisions of a Hearing Panel in accordance with Chapter 6.
Appeal Panel means a panel comprised of individuals appointed by the Board or the Chief Compliance Officer to consider appeals under Rule 602.
Appeal Panel means the Appeal Panel, appointed pursuant to Regulation 11.
Appeal Panel means, in relation to any appeal against a decision of the Disciplinary Panel, the panel appointed pursuant to Regulation 10.5 below to deal with that appeal;
Appeal Panel means a panel appointed by the state superintendent under s. 117.05 (1).