Panels. 6.1 Evaluation and moderation/ consistency checking panels should: • comprise equal numbers of union and employer representatives. • should reflect the diversity of the local workforce with particular regard to gender, ethnicity and range of job groups covered by the scheme, as far as is practicable • be a workable size (for example, 3-5 people)
6.2 The chair may be appointed from within the panel. Or the chair may rotate on an agreed basis. Alternatively, the steering group may agree to appoint an independent chair (or chairs).
6.3 Before panels sit, all panel members (including independent chairs) should receive training about the scheme and should be well informed about the provisions of the national agreement, and associated NJC guidance on equal opportunities and equal pay and grading.
6.4 Panels should agree a quorum and both sides should make arrangements for named (and trained) substitutes. Every effort should be made to ensure consistent membership on panels, especially on the moderation/ consistency panel. Regular attendance at panel meetings is important and there should be management commitment to ensure this.
6.5 Efficient administrative arrangements should be made for the work of panels. It is particularly important that consistent, clear records are kept, especially in relation to scoring jobs and appeals decisions and including the reasons for individual factor evaluations.
Panels. (1) The composition of panels and the assignment of cases to panels shall be governed by the Rules of Procedure. One judge of the panel shall be appointed as the presiding judge, in accordance with the Rules of Procedure.
(2) When a case is of exceptional importance, and in particular when the decision may affect the unity and consistency of the jurisprudence of the Court, the Court of Appeal may decide, on the basis of a proposal from the presiding judge, to refer the case to the full Court.
(3) The panel may delegate, in accordance with the Rules of Procedure, certain functions to one or more of its judges.
(4) One judge of the panel shall act as Rapporteur, in accordance with the Rules of Procedure.
Panels. (1) The composition of the panels and the assignment of cases within a division to its panels shall be governed by the Rules of Procedure. One judge of the panel shall be appointed as the presiding judge, in accordance with the Rules of Procedure.
(2) The panel may delegate, in accordance with the Rules of Procedure, certain functions to one or more of its judges.
(3) In cases where a single judge hears the case in accordance with Article 6, paragraph 7, of the Agreement, he shall carry out all functions of a panel.
(4) One judge of the panel shall act as Rapporteur, in accordance with the Rules of Procedure.
Panels. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx develops panels of insurers in certain market segments. Participating insurers are reviewed on a variety of factors. Commission rates on panel placements may be higher than rates paid on business placed outside of the panel process. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx discloses its commission rates to clients on quotes obtained through the panel process prior to binding the coverage. In some instances, insurers pay an administration fee to participate in the panel process. Your Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx broker will provide you with additional information on Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Panels upon request. In some territories outside of North America, Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx obtains brokerage on business where our client pays us a fee. Our intention is to seek remuneration for work that Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx carries out for all parties in the insurance transaction but for which Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx is not otherwise sufficiently compensated. Some examples of this are the vastly-increased cost of regulation, distribution and infrastructure costs. This brokerage that Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx receives is a set percentage and is not contingent on achieving any level of growth, retention or profit on the business concerned. You can choose to exclude your placements from being included in any of these carrier agreements.
Panels. It is the intention of HMHP to include Practice in all Payor Contracts. Practice understands, however, that participation in a Payor Contract may be limited based on the unique needs and requirements of a Payor, and, thus, Practice agrees that nothing herein guarantees Practice’s or Participating Physicians’ right to participate in any Payor Contract.
Panels. The User Interface has two Panels. Click on the Panel Tab Name to open the Panel. Each Panel has an About Page that gives you a quick overview of the Panel.
Panels. The Group develops panels of insurers in certain market segments. Participating insurers are reviewed on a variety of factors. Commission rates on panel placements may be higher than rates paid on business placed outside of the panel process. The Group discloses its commission rates to clients on quotes obtained through the panel process prior to binding the coverage. In some instances, insurers pay an administration fee to participate in the panel process. In some territories outside of North America, The Group obtains brokerage on business where our client pays us a fee. Our intention is to seek remuneration for work that The Group carries out for all parties in the insurance transaction but for which The Group is not otherwise sufficiently compensated. Some examples of this are the vastly-increased cost of regulation, distribution and infrastructure costs. This brokerage that The Group receives is a set percentage and is not contingent of growth, retention or profit on the business concerned. You can choose to exclude your placements from being included in any of these carrier agreements.
Panels. The Group develops panels of insurers in certain market segments. Participating insurers are reviewed on a variety of factors. Commission rates on panel placements may be higher than rates paid on business placed outside of the panel process. The Group discloses its commission rates to clients on quotes obtained through the panel process prior to binding the coverage. In some instances, insurers pay an administration fee to participate in the panel process. Your Group broker will provide you with additional information on The Group’s Panels upon request. In some territories outside of North America, The Group obtains brokerage on business where our client pays us a fee. Our intention is to seek remuneration for work that The Group carries out for all parties in the insurance transaction but for which The Group is not otherwise sufficiently compensated. Some examples of this are the vastly-increased cost of regulation, distribution and infrastructure costs. This brokerage that The Group receives is a set percentage and is not contingent on achieving any level of growth, retention or profit on the business concerned. You can choose to exclude your placements from being included in any of these carrier agreements.
Panels. The service entrance section cabinet, current transformers, metering sections, main distribution panels and sub-panels shall be consolidated in an Electrical Room located in or around the central core of the building. To the extent determined advisable by the electrical engineer, if determined to be more economical, subpanels may be provided in locations outside of the main electrical room subject to approval of Tenant as to location. Panels to be of sufficient size to handle Tenant's requirements and to include main disconnect switch, together with wiring and raceways between main distribution cabinets and panels.
Panels.
(1) The allocation of judges and the assignment of cases within a division to its panels shall be governed by the Rules of Procedure. One judge of the panel shall be designated as the presiding judge, in accordance with the Rules of Procedure.
(2) The panel may delegate, in accordance with the Rules of Procedure, certain functions to one or more of its judges.
(3) A standing judge for each division to hear urgent cases may be designated in accordance with the Rules of Procedure.
(4) In cases where a single judge in accordance with Article 8(7) of the Agreement, or a standing judge, in accordance with paragraph 3 of this Article, hears a case that judge shall carry out all functions of a panel.
(5) One judge of the panel shall act as Rapporteur, in accordance with the Rules of Procedure.