Convening of the Hearing Sample Clauses

Convening of the Hearing. Within fourteen days after the Xxxxxxx’x decision to proceed, a Hearing Panel shall be appointed, as follows: (1) The Xxxxxxx and the MSP shall conduct a random drawing of the names of all CPC members, placing the names on a roster in order of drawing. This shall be the order in which members will be selected for service on the Hearing Panel. The Hearing Panel shall consist of five tenured faculty members or librarians selected in order from among all CPC members, and two alternate members. The expiration of a member’s term on the CPC shall not affect continued service on a Hearing Panel. (2) No sooner than one week after the circulation of the ordered roster, the first ten CPC members on the ordered roster who are not members of the CPC of the college of the charged individual shall meet in the presence of the parties to select the Hearing Panel. (3) Any potential Hearing Panel member may request in writing that he or she be excused for appropriate reason. Requests to be excused shall be the first order of business during the meeting referenced above. The remaining members shall, if necessary, question a member requesting an excuse and then decide whether to grant the excuse. The remaining members shall select one member who will question each potential Hearing Panel member as to the extent of his or her personal or professional relationships with either party, and whether there is any reason he or she would be unable to hear the case fairly and impartially and render a fair and impartial recommendation. Additional questions may be submitted by the parties to the member conducting the questioning. Any members not excused shall have the opportunity to suggest further questions to be asked. The member conducting the questioning may disallow any questions on grounds of lack of relevance. Another member will be selected to question the member conducting the questioning according to the same process. (4) Each party shall have an unlimited number of challenges for cause. If a party challenges a member of the Hearing Panel roster for cause, the party shall state the grounds for the challenge. The standard to be followed in ruling on for cause challenges is whether in light of the challenged person’s knowledge of the case, personal or professional relationships with a party, and statements made during the selection and challenge process, the committee member is able to fairly and impartially hear the case and render a fair and impartial recommendation. The challe...
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Convening of the Hearing. Within fourteen days after the Xxxxxxx’x decision to proceed, a Hearing Panel shall be appointed, as follows. (1) The Xxxxxxx and the FSU shall conduct a random drawing of the names of all CPC members, placing the names on a roster in order of drawing. This shall be the order in which members will be selected for service on the Hearing Panel. The Hearing Panel shall consist of five tenured faculty members or librarians selected in order from among all CPC members, and two alternate members.
Convening of the Hearing. Within fourteen days after the Xxxxxxx’x decision to proceed, a Hearing Panel shall be appointed, as follows.

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  • Hearing The grievance shall be heard by a single arbitrator and both parties may be represented by such person or persons as they may choose and designate, and the parties shall have the right to a hearing at which time both parties will have the opportunity to submit evidence, offer testimony, and make oral or written arguments relating to the issues before the arbitrator. The proceeding before the arbitrator shall be a hearing denovo.

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