Hearings Office definition

Hearings Office means the employee or employees of the College who are specifically assigned the duty of providing administrative assistance to the Discipline Committee;
Hearings Office means the employee or employees of the College
Hearings Office means the employee or employees of the College who are specifically assigned the duty of providing administrative assistance to the Discipline Committee and may include a Hearings Coordinator and Hearings Officer;

Examples of Hearings Office in a sentence

  • Review of the Director’s decision will not be taken to Environmental and Land Use Hearings Office.

  • Review of the Director's decision will not be taken to Environmental and Land Use Hearings Office.

  • In the event that this Settlement Agreement does not take effect because the Order approving it is not adopted by the State Water Board, or its delegee, or is vacated in whole or in part by the State Water Board or a court, the Parties acknowledge that the Prosecution Team may proceed to a contested evidentiary hearing before the Administrative Hearings Office to determine whether the Respondent’s certification should be revoked, or may continue to pursue settlement.

  • Except in the instance where the Settlement Agreement is not approved by the State Water Board, or its delegee, the Respondent waives any further hearing regarding the Proposed Disciplinary Action and agrees to withdraw his request for a hearing before the Administrative Hearings Office currently scheduled to commence on December 9, 2024.

  • Hearing procedures shall be consistent with the requirements set forth in County Code Section 23.614, applicable County administrative rules, Hearings Office administrative rules, and any applicable requirements of state and/or federal law.

  • The participating plan must pay for the disputed services, in accordance with State policy and regulations, if the participating plan or the Integrated Administrative Hearings Office reverses a decision to deny authorization of services and the member received the disputed services while the appeal was pending.

  • Respondent and the Prosecution Team agree to jointly submit this executed Settlement Agreement to the State Water Board or its delegee, and request that a notice of cancellation of the hearing be issued by the Administrative Hearings Office.

  • The Oversight Committee shall make recommendations to themay provide input to the City’s Chief Administrative Officer and Hearings Office with respect to how the fines should be expended to mitigate the impacts of Civic Stadium on the Neighborhoods.

  • Any claim subject to this Addendum filed with the Nevada Department of Administration Hearings Office for resolution will immediately be removed and placed within the program established by this Addendum.

  • The County will be responsible for receiving hearing requests from appellants, conducting administrative conferences and involuntary eviction investigations as applicable, and forwarding copies of hearings requests, determinations being appealed, and any other documents relevant to the appeal to the Hearings Office.


More Definitions of Hearings Office

Hearings Office means the office of the employee or employees of the College, if any, who are assigned the duty of providing administrative assistance to the Fitness to Practise Committee;
Hearings Office means the office within the department so designated by the department and assigned the responsibility of conducting fair and impartial hearings on administrative matters.
Hearings Office means the employee or employees of the College who are specifically assigned the duty to provide administrative assistance to the Fitness to Practise Committee
Hearings Office means the employee or employees of the College who are specifically assigned the duty to provide assistance to the Discipline Committee

Related to Hearings Office

  • Hearings Officer means a person from time to time appointed by Council pursuant to the Hearings Officer By-law;

  • Board office means the office of the administrative staff of each professional licensing board.