Common use of DUE PROCESS HEARING; TIME FOR COMMENCEMENT; PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENTS Clause in Contracts

DUE PROCESS HEARING; TIME FOR COMMENCEMENT; PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENTS. The hearing provided for under Section 3 shall commence within 45 calendar days after the hearing officer is selected unless the hearing officer grants an extension of time. The hearing shall afford procedural due process, including the following: a. the right of each party to have counsel of such party's own choice present and to receive the advice of such counsel or other person whom such party may select; b. the right of each party or such party's counsel to cross-examine any person who provides information for the consideration of the hearing officer, except those persons whose testimony is presented by affidavit; c. the right of each party to present such party's own witnesses in person, or their testimony by affidavit, except that testimony of a witness by affidavit may be presented only if such witness lives more than 100 miles from the location of the unified school district office or is absent from the state, or is unable to appear because of age, illness, infirmity or imprisonment. When testimony is presented by affidavit the same shall be served upon the Clerk of the Board of Education or the agent of the Board and upon the teacher in person or by first class mail to the address of the teacher which is on file with the Board not less than ten (10) calendar days prior to presentation to the hearing officer. x. the right of the teacher to testify in the teacher's own behalf and give reasons for the teacher's conduct, and the right of Board to present its testimony through such persons as the Board may call to testify in its behalf and to give reasons for its actions, rulings or policies; e. the right of the parties to have an orderly hearing; and x. the right of the teacher to a fair and impartial decision based on substantial evidence.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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DUE PROCESS HEARING; TIME FOR COMMENCEMENT; PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENTS. The hearing provided for under Section 3 shall commence within 45 calendar days after the hearing officer is selected unless the hearing officer grants an extension of time. The hearing shall afford procedural due process, including the following: a. the right of each party to have counsel of such party's own choice present and to receive the advice of such counsel or other person whom such party may select; b. the right of each party or such party's counsel to cross-examine any person who provides information for the consideration of the hearing officer, except those persons whose testimony is presented by affidavit; c. the right of each party to present such party's own witnesses in person, or their testimony by affidavit, except that testimony of a witness by affidavit may be presented only if such witness lives more than 100 miles from the location of the unified school district office or is absent from the state, or is unable to appear because of age, illness, infirmity or imprisonment. When testimony is presented by affidavit the same shall be served upon the Clerk of the Board of Education or the agent of the Board and upon the teacher in person or by first class mail to the address of the teacher which is on file with the Board not less than ten (10) calendar days prior to presentation to the hearing officer. x. d. the right of the teacher to testify in the teacher's own behalf and give reasons for the teacher's conduct, and the right of Board to present its testimony through such persons as the Board may call to testify in its behalf and to give reasons for its actions, rulings or policies; e. the right of the parties to have an orderly hearing; and x. f. the right of the teacher to a fair and impartial decision based on substantial evidence.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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