Investigative Committee definition

Investigative Committee means those individuals (minimum of three) appointed by the VPRI to undertake an investigation. Members of the committee shall include individuals who have the necessary expertise, including at least one individual working in the relevant discipline/field of study, and who are without apparent or perceived conflict of interest. One member of the investigation committee must be external to the University with no current affiliation to Ryerson;
Investigative Committee means a Board committee composed of one licensed dietitian/nutritionist member of the Board, one licensed nutritionist member of the Board, and the public member of the Board. This Committee is charged with the duty of reviewing cases and complaints involving licensees, applicants for licensure, and all other allegations involving violations of the Dietetics/Nutrition Practice Act. The Investigative Committee shall be responsible for directing investigations and making recommendations to the Board regarding unresolved cases or complaints at regularly scheduled meetings.
Investigative Committee means a committee appointed by the Vice-President for the purpose of investigating a particular allegation.

Examples of Investigative Committee in a sentence

  • In the event that the Investigative Committee has probable cause to determine that Respondent has violated any term of this Agreement, the Agreement is rescinded, and this cause will be set for an Administrative Hearing before the full Board.

  • Results are to be reviewed by the Investigative Committee and the Legal/Discipline Nurse Consultant.

  • The purpose of the Investigative Committee investigation is to explore further the allegations in order to determine whether misconduct has actually occurred.

  • In appointing the Investigative Committee, the Dean will include individuals with knowledge and background appropriate to carry out the investigation.

  • The Dean will also take precautions against real or apparent conflicts of interest on the part of members of the Investigative Committee.


More Definitions of Investigative Committee

Investigative Committee means the ad hoc com- mittee constituted by the Executive Committee to investigate a Complaint, and make recommendations to the Executive Committee;
Investigative Committee means one of two regional three-member committees of the Board vested with the jurisdiction to receive or initiate complaints, conduct investigations, review good moral character documentation, dismiss complaints, and, upon a vote of the simple majority of the committee, submit formal charges to the hearing panel. Committee members shall be appointed for a two-year term.
Investigative Committee means a group of at least three persons appointed by the Responsible Administrator to conduct an Investigation.
Investigative Committee means the Investigative Committee established by the Council pursuant to section 46.
Investigative Committee means the committee designed to investigate and make recommendations related to an allegation of Research Misconduct.
Investigative Committee means the Joint Investigative Committee;
Investigative Committee means the ASET Investigative Committee;