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Recusal definition

Recusal means disqualification from a matter by reason of prejudice or conflict of interest.
Recusal means the process by which a person is disqualified, or disqualifies himself or herself, from a matter because of a conflict of interest.
Recusal means the disqualification of a member of the Board to participate in a proceeding because of interest, bias, or some other reason that may interfere with the Board member's participation in a case.

Examples of Recusal in a sentence

  • Ms. Snowberger issued a Notice of Recusal on May 13, 2021, and Hearing Examiner Caitlin Buzzas issued a Notice of Substitution that same day.

  • If a settlement is reached, the settlement shall be memorialized by the Parties.

  • For example, Cal Advocates requested as follows:Referring to the line items in attachment PubAdv-PGE-034-ECN- Chapter 4.xlsx, provide invoices, contracts, capital expenditure reimbursement paperwork, and/or any other documentation to clearly support each line item.

  • Any ballot not clearly marked approve or deny will be considered a "NO" vote.• Recusal - Only allowed if a conflict of interest exists.

  • On November 29, 2004 the Commission adopted Guidelines on Conflict of Interest and Recusal.


More Definitions of Recusal

Recusal means that a member does not participate in particular elements of TEAP, TOC or TSB work because of a conflict of interest; and
Recusal means disqualification by a Board or disciplinary panel member from participating in a proceeding because of a legal interest or prejudice in the case before the Board or disciplinary panel.
Recusal means stepping aside from public office or duty during discussions and vote when a conflict of interest or lack of independence has been declared. It is required, or in the case of public meetings recommended, that the recused person leaves the room where the discussion and vote are taking place.
Recusal means that a member does not participate in particular elements of TEAP,
Recusal as used in R597-2-2, means a voluntary self-disqualification by a commissioner.
Recusal means the process by which a person is disqualified, or disqualifies himself or herself, from a matter because of a conflict of interest, including if a person is so advised by the Board’s counsel or the ethics liaison officer.
Recusal means being removed as a decision-maker in a particular adjudicative proceeding.