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Common use of Hearing Process Clause in Contracts

Hearing Process. 1. Attendance by the bargaining unit member at the AAB hearing is not required. Therefore, any request for a continuance by the bargaining unit member should only be granted upon exceptional circumstances. 2. The AAB will hear and determine: a. Bargaining unit member requested cases involving a three (3) day suspension or less. b. Appeals based on previously filed written documents. No oral presentation may be made without supporting written documentation. 3. Bargaining unit members may appear before the AAB to provide a verbal statement restricted to those issues generally outlined in their written appeal, amendments thereto and any documents attached for consideration by the AAB. If the bargaining unit member chooses to appear, a representative of BSO will be permitted to appear before the AAB for the same purpose. 4. The Director of the Professional Standards Committee or designee will ensure that the bargaining unit member will be provided with copies of all documentation submitted to the AAB for its review including but not limited to, the case file, any BSO responses to the bargaining unit member’s written appeal and any amendments thereto, no later than ten (10) working days prior to the scheduled hearing. 5. The AAB, upon its review of the case and all written materials, will make one of the following findings:

Appears in 3 contracts

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

Hearing Process. 1. Attendance by the bargaining unit member at the AAB hearing is not required. Therefore, any request for a continuance by the bargaining unit member should only be granted upon exceptional circumstances. 2. The AAB will hear and determine: a. Bargaining unit member requested cases involving a three five (35) day suspension or less. b. Appeals based on previously filed written documents. No oral presentation may be made without supporting written documentation. 3. Bargaining unit members may appear before the AAB to provide a verbal statement restricted to those issues generally outlined in their written appeal, amendments thereto and any documents attached for consideration by the AAB. If the bargaining unit member chooses to appear, a representative of BSO will be permitted to appear before the AAB for the same purpose. 4. The Director of the Professional Standards Committee Assistant Inspector General or designee will ensure that the bargaining unit member will be provided with copies of all documentation submitted to the AAB for its review including but not limited to, the case file, any BSO responses to the bargaining unit member’s written appeal and any amendments thereto, no later than ten five (105) working days prior to the scheduled hearing. 5. The AAB, upon its review of the case and all written materials, will make one of the following findings:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Hearing Process. 1. Attendance by the bargaining unit member at the AAB hearing is not required. Therefore, any request for a continuance by the bargaining unit member should only be granted upon exceptional circumstances. 2. The AAB will hear and determine: a. Bargaining unit member requested cases involving a three (3ten 10) day suspension or less. b. Appeals based on previously filed written documents. No oral presentation may be made without supporting written documentation. 3. Bargaining unit members may appear before the AAB to provide a verbal statement restricted to those issues generally outlined in their written appeal, amendments thereto and any documents attached for consideration by the AAB. If the bargaining unit member chooses to appear, a representative of BSO will be permitted to appear before the AAB for the same purpose. 4. The Director of the Professional Standards Committee or designee will ensure that the bargaining unit member will be provided with copies of all documentation submitted to the AAB for its review including but not limited to, the case file, any BSO responses to the bargaining unit member’s written appeal and any amendments thereto, no later than ten (10) working days prior to the scheduled hearing. 5. The AAB, upon its review of the case and all written materials, will make one of the following findings:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement