Sentences with phrase «code committee hearings»

Any revisions to the special events code, town officials explained, will start from scratch and will be discussed at a code committee hearing, where the public can give input, and Town Board work sessions, then be approved for public hearing once a new draft is finalized.

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We heard that a UN Committee had identified the UK's low breastfeeding rate, and called on the UK Government to collect data systematically, to protect and support breastfeeding in all policy areas, and to implement the International Code.
The United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child will be meeting on 17 May to assess whether the UK Government has met its human rights obligations and will hear that its past recommendations in 2002 and 2008 calling on the UK Government to implement Code and Resolutions have been ignored.
The Village Board kept the public hearing open and will send the draft law back to its code committee for further review.
The Judicial Committee meets to hear complaints filed under the Cooper Union Code of Fair Practice and to adjudicate these complaints.
I also have been keeping up with a code writer and committee member from Colorado who was pushing the committee to reduce the primary room size to 70 sq ft. I haven't kept up recently and have not heard or read if these changes were adopted (very good if they are).
Kerr writes that, during Thursday's hearing, he «was struck by the bipartisan sense among the Judiciary Committee members of the need for some kind of increased oversight of Internet surveillance practices,» which led to a discussion of today's code and Kerr's proposed remedy.
The CMSA also establishes two committees — the Discipline Committee and the Appeals Committee — which are designed to hear and determine complaints about alleged breaches of professionalism (including alleged violations of the Code of Ethics).
He also served as the appointed student member of the Student Discipline Committee where he participated in hearings and helped decide on matters relating to violations of the Student Discipline Code and University Rules.
If the committee finds that the complaint involves a possible violation of the Code, the committee will forward the complaint to a hearing panel of the association's Professional Standards Ccommittee finds that the complaint involves a possible violation of the Code, the committee will forward the complaint to a hearing panel of the association's Professional Standards Ccommittee will forward the complaint to a hearing panel of the association's Professional Standards CommitteeCommittee.
(e) In the event the respondent named in any complaint alleging a violation of the Code of Ethics is involved in any criminal litigation arising out of the same facts and circumstances giving rise to the complaint alleging unethical conduct, the complaint shall not proceed to a hearing before the Professional Standards Committee but rather shall be held in abeyance until the pending criminal proceedings have been concluded.
With regard to alleged violations of the Code of Ethics, such allegations may be received and considered by the State Association and (1) dismissed as unworthy of further consideration, (2) heard by a Hearing Panel of the State Association's Professional Standards Committee, or (3) referred to another Board or regional enforcement facility.
Your questions about procedures and about how the Code can be applied and interpreted, as well as your service on local and state association grievance committees, hearing and appeal panels, and boards of directors, help the professional standards group make the Code as relevant as possible.
In the event the respondent named in any complaint alleging a violation of the Code of Ethics is involved in civil litigation or in any proceeding before the state real estate licensing authority or any other state or federal regulatory or administrative agency in a matter arising out of the same facts and circumstances giving rise to the complaint alleging unethical conduct, the complaint may, at the discretion of the Grievance Committee, or on appeal, at the discretion of the Board of Directors, proceed to a hearing before a Hearing Panel of the Board's Professional Standards Comhearing before a Hearing Panel of the Board's Professional Standards ComHearing Panel of the Board's Professional Standards Committee.
Any person, including Board Members, may charge a member with violating an Article or Articles of the Code of Ethics, and if the charge is properly drawn, is entitled to have the charge heard by a Hearing Panel of the Professional Standards Committee.
In the event the members of the Citation Panel determine the conduct described in the complaint is sufficiently egregious to warrant a hearing rather than a citation, the complaint shall be referred to the Professional Standards Committee for hearing consistent with the policies and procedures set forth in the Code of Ethics and Arbitration Manual for ethics hearings.
If the complaint does not include alleged violations included in the Citation Schedule, or it includes some covered by the Citation Schedule and some that are not, the complaint shall be referred to the Professional Standards Committee for hearing consistent with the policies and procedures set forth in the Code of Ethics and Arbitration Manual for ethics hearings.
REALTORS enforce the Code and conduct dispute resolution through grievance committees and professional standards hearing panels of local and state associations.
While the Grievance Committee has meetings, it does not hold hearings, does not decide whether members have violated the Code of Ethics, and does not dismiss ethics complaints because of lack of evidence.
Interpretations of the Code of Ethics has been developed by the Professional Standards Committee of the National Association of Realtors ® to help Realtors ® understand the ethical obligations created by the Code of Ethics, and as a reference work for Grievance Committees, ethics and arbitration Hearing Panels, and Boards of Directors.
Any REALTOR ® Member of the Association may be disciplined by the Board of Directors for violations of the Code of Ethics or other duties of membership, after a hearing as described in the Code of Ethics and Arbitration Manual of the Association, provided that the discipline imposed is consistent with the discipline authorized by the Professional Standards Committee of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ® as set forth in the Code of Ethics and Arbitration Manual of the National Association.
If an ethics compliant is determined to fall under the Code of Ethics or an arbitration request is judged to be an arbitrable matter under the Code, it is then referred to the Professional Standards Committee for a hearing.
The Professional Standards Committee enforces Code of Ethics through hearing panels and recommends appropriate penalties for Code violations.
If the Grievance Committee forwards your complaint for hearing, that does not mean they have decided the Code of Ethics has been violated.
Failure to respond to the Grievance Committee's request may result in the complaint being forwarded for a hearing and in a possible charge that the respondent has not complied with the obligations of Article 14 of the Code of Ethics.
A hearing panel of the board's professional standards committee, which heard the complaint, concluded that REALTOR ® B had acted in violation of Article 7 of the REALTOR ® Code of Ethics.
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