Examples of Preliminary Proceedings Committee in a sentence
By general acclaim, the Synod appointed Mr Geoff Sage as Alternate Lay Member to the Preliminary Proceedings Committee.
Under Canon 54, the General Synod is this year required to appoint, on the recommendation of the Standing Committee, members to the Preliminary Proceedings Committee.
The role of the FPC is to enquire into complaints referred to it by the Preliminary Proceedings Committee under Section 61 of the Nurses andMidwives Act, 2011.
The Preliminary Proceedings Committee (PPC) considers all complaints made, and, after gathering and considering sufficient information about the complaint, assesses whether there is a prima facie case to warrant further action being taken.
Should the Medical Council decide such actions require discipline, Section 57 of the Medical Practitioners Act 2007 (the “MPA 2007”) entitles the Medical Council to make a complaint to the Preliminary Proceedings Committee (the “PPC”) on grounds of misconduct by the physician.