Scheduling the Hearing Sample Clauses

Scheduling the Hearing. 7.6.1. The Provincial Administrator will arrange the hearing date for not more than fifty (50) Days after receipt of Your properly completed and signed Claim Form.
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Scheduling the Hearing. The Chairperson of the Arbitration Board shall fix the date, time and place of the Arbitration hearing after consulting with the two (2) appointees of the parties and the parties themselves. The Arbitration hearing shall be held as soon as reasonably possible after the Board has been constituted.
Scheduling the Hearing. After the arbitrator has been selected, the arbitrator shall set the matter for hearing. Hearing(s) shall be held on workdays, unless mutually agreed otherwise.
Scheduling the Hearing. (a) When an answer is filed, the Hear- ing Clerk shall forward the complaint, the answer, and any other documents filed thus far in the proceeding to the Presiding Officer, who will notify the parties of his assignment.
Scheduling the Hearing. Within 10 days after the criteria specified in 3(a)(b)(c) and (f) above have been met, the hearing officer or hearing panel shall schedule a hearing for a time and place reasonably convenient to both the Housing Authority and the complainant. A written notification of this hearing shall be delivered to the complainant and to the Housing Authority and shall stipulate the time and place and the procedures governing the hearing.
Scheduling the Hearing. The arbitrator shall schedule the date, time, and place of hearing and notify all Parties. NOTE Authority cited: Section 12126, Public Contract Code. Reference: Sections 12125-12130, Public Contract Code. HISTORY
Scheduling the Hearing. (a) The hearing will be scheduled not earlier than 15 days after the date of the hearing notice unless the parties agree to an earlier date. The agency, upon request of the judge, must provide appropriate hearing space.
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Scheduling the Hearing. Upon receipt of a written request for an accelerated hearing, THA will immediately appoint a Hearing Officer pursuant to Section 6. The Hearing Officer will schedule such hearing between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. no later than the fifth business day after the Hearing Officer receives the request for an accelerated hearing from THA. The Hearing Officer will promptly notify both THA and the Tenant of the date, time, and place of the hearing. The Hearing Officer’s notice will also plainly state that no postponements will be permitted unless agreed to by both parties in writing.

Related to Scheduling the Hearing

  • Scheduling of Hours (1) Starting and finishing times scheduled by mutual agreement.

  • Scheduling Provisions The scheduling and premium provisions relating to consecutive weekends off in Article 16 do not apply to employees who accept positions under this provision.

  • Mechanisms for Cooperation 1. Pursuant to Article 149 (Objectives), the Parties hereby establish a Committee on Cooperation comprising representatives of each Party. 2. The Parties will designate nationals contact points to facilitate communication on possible cooperation activities. The contact points will work with government agencies, business sector representatives and educational and research institutions for the operation of this Chapter. 3. The Parties shall use diplomatic channels to promote dialogue and cooperation consistent with this Agreement. 4. The Committee shall have the following functions: (a) to monitor and assess the progress in implementing of the cooperation projects agreed by the Parties; (b) to establish rules and procedures for the conduct of its work; (c) to make recommendations of the cooperation activities under this Chapter, in accordance with the strategic priorities of the Parties; and (d) to review through regular reporting from the Parties, the operation of this Chapter and the application and fulfillment of its objectives between the relevant institutions of the Parties.

  • Scheduling i) The designated employer will provide the employee with their schedule of shifts in accordance with the collective agreement for both homes. [Insert the split/sharing of shift numbers here] Similarly, the employee will submit all requests for time off including vacation to the designated employer in accordance with the collective agreement.

  • Office of Inspector General Investigative Findings Expert Review In accordance with Senate Bill 799, Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., if Texas Government Code, Section 531.102(m-1)(2) is applicable to this Contract, Contractor affirms that it possesses the necessary occupational licenses and experience.

  • Duty to Cooperate If the Parties disagree on any aspect of the proposed Motion for Preliminary Approval and/or the supporting declarations and documents, Class Counsel and Defense Counsel will expeditiously work together on behalf of the Parties by meeting in person or by telephone, and in good faith, to resolve the disagreement. If the Court does not grant Preliminary Approval or conditions Preliminary Approval on any material change to this Agreement, Class Counsel and Defense Counsel will expeditiously work together on behalf of the Parties by meeting in person or by telephone, and in good faith, to modify the Agreement and otherwise satisfy the Court’s concerns.

  • Scheduling of Overtime In any case where no employee is available to work a shift or the extension of a shift at straight time, and the Employer thereupon determines that it is necessary to assign the work on an overtime basis, the following provisions will govern the assignment of the overtime.

  • Complaints by Bidders and Handling of Complaints (ix) The Recipient shall implement an effective and independent protest mechanism allowing bidders to protest and to have their protests handled in a timely manner. Fraud and Corruption

  • Waiver of Hearing The Discharger has been informed of the rights provided by Water Code section 13323, subdivision (b), and hereby waives its right to a hearing before the Central Valley Water Board.

  • Review The practitioner reviews the treatment plan and discusses, when appropriate, case circumstances and management options with the attending (or referring) physician. The reviewer consults with the requesting physician when more clarity is needed to make an informed coverage decision. The reviewer may consult with board certified physicians from appropriate specialty areas to assist in making determinations of coverage and/or appropriateness. All such consultations will be documented in the review text. If the reviewer determines that the admission, continued stay or service requested is not a covered service, a notice of non-coverage is issued. Only a physician, behavioral health practitioner (such as a psychiatrist, doctoral-level clinical psychologist, certified addiction medicine specialist), dentist or pharmacist who has the clinical expertise appropriate to the request under review with an unrestricted license may deny coverage based on medical necessity.

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