Impartial hearing officer definition

Impartial hearing officer or “IHO” means a person who is not an employee of the division; is not a member of the state rehabilitation advisory council; has not been involved previously in the vocational rehabilitation of the applicant or job candidate; has knowledge of the delivery of vocational rehabilitation services, the state plan and the federal and state rules and regulations governing the provision of such services; has received training in the performance of the duties of a hearing officer; and has no personal or financial interest that would be in conflict with the person’s objectivity.
Impartial hearing officer means an individual assigned by a board of education pursuant to Education Law, section 4404(1), or by the commissioner in accordance with section 200.7(d)(1)(i) of this Part, to conduct a hearing and render a decision. No individual employed by a school district, school or program serving students with disabilities placed there by a school district committee onspecial education may serve as an impartial hearing officer and no individual employed by such schools or programs may serve as an impartial hearing officer for two years following the termination of such employment, provided that a person who otherwise qualifies to conduct a hearing under this section shall not be deemed an employee of the school district, school or program serving students with disabilities solely because he or she is paid by such schools or programs to serve as an impartial hearing officer. An impartial hearing officer shall:
Impartial hearing officer means an individual who:

Examples of Impartial hearing officer in a sentence

  • Authority of hearing officerA hearing officer that meets the requirements described under the subheading Impartial hearing officer must conduct the due process hearing and make a decision.

  • The hearing de- scribed in paragraph (a) of this section must be conducted by the SEA or the public agency directly responsible for the education of the child, as deter- mined under State statute, State regu- lation, or a written policy of the SEA.(c) Impartial hearing officer.

  • Impartial hearing officer An impartial hearing officer must be an individual certified by the Commissioner of Education to conduct impartial hearings.

  • If the parties agree, or the Impartial hearing officer finds that such discipline, suspension or discharge was improper, such disposition of the matter may be made as appears proper.

  • Impartial hearing officer means a person selected by the District to preside at a due process hearing to assure that proper procedures are followed and to assure the protection of the rights of both parties.


More Definitions of Impartial hearing officer

Impartial hearing officer or “hearing officer” means an Administrative Law Judge (“ALJ”) of the Arizona Office of Administrative Hearings (“OAH”) and who is knowl- edgeable in the laws governing special education and administrative hearings.
Impartial hearing officer or “IHO” means an individual who:
Impartial hearing officer means a grievance review committee established through shared governance, an arbitrator employed by the Wisconsin Employment Relations Commission (WERC), an arbitrator from the WERC roster of neutral decision-makers not employed by the WERC, or an arbitrator from a UWSA roster of arbitrators with a set fee for resolving a discharge case.
Impartial hearing officer means an individual who is qualified under 34 Code of Federal Regulations part 361.5(b)(25)(c)(24) to conduct a fair hearing.
Impartial hearing officer means the individual appointed to conduct the hearing (see 89 Ill. Adm. Code 510.90).
Impartial hearing officer means an impartial hearing officer as defined in section 200.1(x) of this Title who is appointed to conduct an impartial hearing or expedited due process hearing pursuant to Education Law section 4404(1). Such term shall not include a hearing officer designated by a superintendent of schools to conduct a superintendent's hearing pursuant to Education Law section 3214(3)(c).
Impartial hearing officer means a person who is not an employee of a public agency other than as an administrative law judge or hearing examiner, and is not a member of the OOD Council; has not been involved in the vocational rehabilitation of the appellant; has knowledge of the delivery of vocational rehabilitation services, the state plan concerning vocational rehabilitation services, and the federal regulations and state law, administrative code, and OOD policies governing the provision of services; has received training with respect to the performance of official duties, and has no personal, professional, or financial interest that would conflict with objectivity.