Review Body definition
Examples of Review Body in a sentence
The proceedings conducted by the Appellate Review Body are a review based upon the hearing record, the Hearing Committee Report, all subsequent results and actions, the written and/or oral statements, if any, provided below, and any other material that may be presented and accepted under the appellate review procedure.
Within thirty (30) days of adjournment, the Appellate Review Body may affirm, modify or reverse the adverse result or action, or in its discretion, may refer the matter back to the Hearing Committee for further review and recommendation to be returned to it within twenty (20) days and in accordance with its instructions.
The Appellate Review Body shall not consider any such new and additional information unless the party seeking to introduce the information can demonstrate that the information was not available or discoverable in time for presentation to the Hearing Committee at the original hearing.
Upon written request of either party, the Appellate Review Body shall have the right, in its sole and absolute discretion, to consider new and additional information.
Any party or representative appearing shall be required to answer questions of any member of the Appellate Review Body.
At least thirty (30) days prior to the appellate review, the Vice President, Medical Staff Services, shall send the Resident special notice of the time, place, and date of the review and of the composition of the Appellate Review Body.
If the Joint Conference Committee acted as the Appellate Review Body, it shall submit its recommendation to the Boards.
The Appellate Review Body may recess and reconvene the proceedings without additional notice for the convenience of the participants or for any other purpose.
Within ten (10) days after receipt of such recommendation from the Hearing Committee the Appellate Review Body shall take action.
The Appellate Review Body, in its sole discretion, may allow the parties or their representatives to personally appear and present oral statements.