Ex parte communications definition
Ex parte communications means communications in violation of § 4-5-304 or § 68-11-1607(d);
Ex parte communications means a communication made at a time other than during a public meeting of the ethics review commission, a commission panel, or the city council, excluding documents or information submitted pursuant to the requirements of this chapter and any correspondence or other communications sent to the city attorney.
Ex parte communications means any written or oral communication by any person outside the Magistrates Commission to any Commissioner or any member of a Commissioner's staff that imparts information or argument regarding prospective Commission action or potential action concerning any candidate, any pending decision, or any other commission matter that would fall within the confidentiality provisions of these rules.
Examples of Ex parte communications in a sentence
Ex parte communications with party appointed arbitrators shall be permitted until the arbitration hearing commences.
Ex parte communications with Party-appointed arbitrators shall be permitted until the arbitration hearing commences.
Ex parte communications with arbitrators shall not be permitted at any time after the appointment.
Ex parte communications with the Settlement Administrator regarding its Initial Determinations, the Additional Submissions and Responses to Additional Submissions, or its Final Determinations are prohibited.
Ex parte communications by the Accounting Firm with Parent or Stockholders’ Representative regarding substantive matters in connection herewith shall be prohibited.
More Definitions of Ex parte communications
Ex parte communications means any oral, written or electronic communications between one party (or its attorney) and any board member(s) that occur out of the presence of, or without the consent of an opposing party (or its attorney). Communications included in this definition, in addition to direct communications, include indirect communications as where a party requests or suggests to a non-party to contact a board member on any matter related to a pending determination. Ex parte communications also occur when individuals sympathetic to one party make oral, written or electronic communications to any board member out of the presence of, or without the consent of the opposing party (or his/her attorney) on any matter related to a pending determination.
Ex parte communications means improper communication of a material nature between the Presiding Officer and only one party or a witness, concerning the factual or legal issues of an administrative hearing which could affect the outcome of the hearing.
Ex parte communications means any oral, written or electronic communications between one party (or his/her attorney) and the hearing officer, or as between one party (or his/her attorney) and the secretary of education (hereinafter, the “secretary”) that occur out of the presence and/or without the consent of the opposing party (or his/her attorney). Communications included in this definition, in addition to direct communications, include indirect communications as where a party requests or suggests to a non-party to contact the hearing officer or secretary on any matter and for any reason related to a pending licensure case where charges have been served on a licensed individual pursuant to this regulation. Ex parte communications also occur when individuals sympathetic to one party make oral, written or electronic communications to the hearing officer or the secretary that occur out of the presence and/or without the consent of the opposing party (or his/her attorney) on any matter and for any reason related to a pending licensure case where charges have been served on a licensed individual pursuant to this rule.
Ex parte communications means both oral communications without the participation of a representative from the opposing party (or the written consent of the opposing party) and written communications unless a complete copy of the communication is provided to the representative of the opposing party simultaneously with service on the arbitrators.
Ex parte communications means the transmittal of data or argument concerning the merits of the subject matter of any adjudicative proceeding to or from the hearing officer, commissioner, or any assistant or advisor to the hearing officer or commissioner without notice to all parties to the adjudicative proceeding.
Ex parte communications means any oral, written or electronic communications between one party (or their attorney) and the hearing officer, or as between one party (or their attorney) and the secretary of the PED, (secretary), that occur out of the presence or without the consent of the opposing party (or their attorney). Communications included in this definition, in addition to direct communications, include indirect communications as where a party requests or suggests to a non-party to contact the hearing officer or the secretary on any matter and for any reason related to a pending licensure case where a notice of contemplated action has been served on an applicant for licensure pursuant to this rule. Ex parte communications also occur when individuals sympathetic to one party make oral, written or electronic communications to the hearing officer or the secretary that occur out of the presence or without the consent of the opposing party (or their attorney) in any matter and for any reason related to a pending licensure case where a notice has been served on an applicant for licensure pursuant to this rule.
Ex parte communications for purposes of this section means a communication with the complainant, respondent, a witness, or any other person regarding a pending complaint when that communication takes place outside of a scheduled hearing.