Examples of Appellate Review Body in a sentence
The Appellate Review Body may call any witnesses it deems necessary.
New or additional matters not raised during the original hearing or in the Hearing Committee report, nor otherwise reflected in the record, shall only be introduced at the appellate review under unusual circumstances and the Appellate Review Body shall in its sole discretion determine whether such new matters shall be accepted.
If oral argument is demanded as a part of the review procedure, the affected Practitioner shall be present at such appellate review and shall be permitted to speak against the Adverse Recommendation, and shall answer questions put to them by any member of the Appellate Review Body.
If the Appellate Review Body determines that any of these review standards have not been met, it can either correct the deficiency or refer the matter to the Reconciliation process outlined in Section 7 of this Article.
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The Appellate Review Body shall affirm the recommendation and subsequent decision of the Medical Executive Committee if the recommendation is supported by substantial evidence in the record of the hearing, if the recommendation will improve the quality of health care, if a reasonable effort was made to ascertain the facts before the recommendation was made, and if the procedures used in reaching the recommendation substantially complied with the Bylaws.
The Medical Executive Committee or the Hearing Committee, whichever is appropriate, shall also be represented by an individual who shall be permitted to speak in support of the Adverse Recommendation and who shall answer questions posed by any member of the Appellate Review Body.
The Appellate Review Body shall review the record created in the proceedings and shall consider the written statements submitted pursuant to paragraph A of this Section for the purpose of determining whether the Adverse Recommendations against the affected Practitioner were justified and were not arbitrary, unreasonable, or capricious.
A majority of the Appellate Review Body must be present for each appellate review session and during deliberations.
The Appellate Review Body, in its sole discretion, may allow the parties or their representatives to personally appear and present oral statements.