Examples of The Admissions and Licensing Committee in a sentence
The Admissions and Licensing Committee will comprise: Fellows of ILEX who shall not be members of ILEX Council; and Independent members, at least 1 of whom shall have knowledge or experience of consumer issues Provided that the independent members are in the majority.
The Admissions and Licensing Committee shall not grant the application unless it appears that compliance with the regulations would be unduly burdensome having regard to the benefit which compliance would confer on investors and the exercise of the power would not result in any undue risk to investors.
The Admissions and Licensing Committee will appoint one of its members as Chairman.
The Admissions and Licensing Committee may exclude from any hearing, or limit the participation of, any person whose conduct, in the opinion of the Committee, is likely to disrupt the orderly conduct of the proceedings.
The Admissions and Licensing Committee shall report annually to the IPS Board on its work during the preceding calendar year, and make such recommendations as it thinks fit concerning the operation of these Rules and the qualification scheme for Legal Executive Advocates.
The Admissions and Licensing Committee shall meet at least once each year.
The Admissions and Licensing Committee can give credit for knowledge acquired through alternative means to the CILEx Level 6 examinations.
The Admissions and Licensing Committee may impose such alternative requirements as it thinks fit, which may include without limitation a requirement to pass any tests of competence and/or examinations8.
The Admissions and Licensing Committee may dispense with any requirement of these regulations in respect of notices, service or time in any case where it appears to the Committee to be in the interests of justice, having regard to all the circumstances.
The Admissions and Licensing Committee may dispense with any requirement of these regulations in respect of notices, service or time in any case where it appears to the Committee to be in the interests of justice, having regard to all the circumstances, provided it is satisfied that neither the relevant person nor the Association has been prejudiced in the conduct of his or its case.