Suspensions Pending Hearing Clause Samples

The 'Suspensions Pending Hearing' clause allows for the temporary suspension of a party’s rights, privileges, or activities while a formal hearing or investigation is pending. In practice, this means that if an individual or entity is accused of violating rules or terms, they may be suspended from participating in certain activities or accessing certain benefits until the matter is resolved through a hearing. This clause is designed to protect the integrity of the process and prevent potential harm or disruption while allegations are being reviewed, ensuring that the status quo is maintained until a fair determination is made.
Suspensions Pending Hearing. When a notice of intent to discipline a student by long-term suspension, expulsion, or mandatory reassignment is filed with the superintendent, the student may be suspended by the principal until the date the long-term suspension, expulsion, or mandatory reassignment takes effect if no hearing is requested or, if a hearing is requested, the date the hearing examiner makes the report of his or her findings and a recommendation of the action to be taken to the superintendent, if the principal determines that the student must be suspended immediately to prevent or substantially reduce the risk of (a) interference with an educational function or school purpose or (b) a personal injury to the student himself or herself, other students, school employees, or school volunteers.
Suspensions Pending Hearing. Employees shall not be suspended for incivility, minor violations or accidents, until full investigation by the Company and the Union determine the facts of the case. Where existing laws automatically provide for suspension of driver’s license, they will, of course, be observed. Effective March 31, 2007, all one-day suspensions shall be administrative only.