Appellate Officer definition

Appellate Officer means the Appellate Officer nominated by the State Government under sub-section (1) of Section 15;
Appellate Officer means the Appellate Officer appointed by the Central Government under sub-section (1) of Section 15;

Examples of Appellate Officer in a sentence

  • The affected Member may appeal such involuntary termination directly to the Chief Appellate Officer in accordance with Art.

  • The affected Member may appeal such a suspension directly to the Chief Appellate Officer in accordance with Art.

  • Within three (3) business days following receipt of the parties’ statements or expiration of the deadline to submit statements, the Lead Title IX Coordinator will assign an Appellate Officer to consider the appeal and will provide written notice to the parties of the identity of and contact information for the Appellate Officer along with an explanation of the process for challenging the assignment based on conflict of interest or bias.

  • For purposes of considering and coming to a conclusion about the appeal, the Lead Title IX Coordinator will provide the Appellate Officer with access to the Appeal, written responses thereto, written determination subject to appeal, Hearing record (if applicable), Investigative Report and any other relevant records received, created or maintained as part of these procedures.

  • The Appellate Officer has authority to conduct additional interviews or inquiries only as may be necessary to seek clarification on issues specifically raised in the Appeal.


More Definitions of Appellate Officer

Appellate Officer means an appellate officer nominated by the Central Government under section 11;
Appellate Officer means an officer authorised by the Insurer to consider and dispose representations and appeals received from an Insurance Agent.
Appellate Officer means the Provost or designee available to hear appeals of decisions and sanctions filed by a non-faculty member in cases in which the other party is a faculty member. The Appellate Officer will be impartial and free from demonstrated bias, including bias for or against complainants or respondents generally, and free from any actual conflict of interest, and will disclose any real or reasonably perceived conflicts of interest to the Title IX Coordinator as soon as such conflicts are discovered by the Appellate Officer. The Appellate Officer will have training in reviewing appeals under this Policy.
Appellate Officer means the University administrator designated to hear and render a decision on appeals filed under this policy.
Appellate Officer means the individual designated by the University to decide Appeals in accordance with Section VI, below. The Appellate Officer is the Vice President for Finance and Administration or designee.
Appellate Officer means any officer-authorised by the Government under sub-section. (1) of section 4;
Appellate Officer means the Provost (or the President in those instances in which the Provost is a party or has a real or perceived conflict of interest) available to render decisions following an appeal to the FRR.