Disciplinarian definition

Disciplinarian means a person or group authorized to impose punishment after the facts have been determined by a hearing authority.
Disciplinarian means a person or group authorized to impose consequence(s) after the facts of a case have been determined by a hearing authority.
Disciplinarian means a person or group authorized to impose punishment after the facts have been determined. Under these rules, the Hearing Authority shall also be the Disciplinarian unless otherwise provided for good cause by the Superintendent.

Examples of Disciplinarian in a sentence

  • A faculty member may request that the College Disciplinarian impose an interim suspension under Board Policy and Administrative Regulations.

  • It will be the responsibility of the College Disciplinarian to determine the appropriate action.

  • The College Disciplinarian will respond within one business day in writing to the faculty member in any case in which the instructor feels that his or her physical safety, or the physical safety of other students in the class is threatened by the individual who has been removed from class.

  • Wakabayashi, Daisuke, and Claire Fu. ‘From Disciplinarian to Cheerleader: Why China Is Changing Its Tone on Business’.

Related to Disciplinarian

  • disciplinary law means a law regulating the discipline of any disciplined force;

  • Multidisciplinary team means a membership of individuals who possess knowledge and skills related to the diagnosis, assessment, and disposition of dependent adult abuse cases and who are professionals practicing in the disciplines of medicine, public health, social work, law, law enforcement and other disciplines relative to dependent adults. Members of the team shall include, but are not limited to, persons representing the area agencies on aging, county attorneys, health care providers, and others involved in advocating or providing services for dependent adults.

  • Disciplinary Board means the Medical Disciplinary

  • Interdisciplinary team means a group of persons with varied professional backgrounds who meet with the member to develop a comprehensive service plan to address the member’s need for services.

  • Disciplinary probation means a status in which a student may remain enrolled in the university only upon the condition that the student complies with specified standards of conduct or other requirements or restrictions on privileges, for a specified period of time, not to exceed two years.