"Fairness requirements" means rules or standards that ensure fairness or equity in a particular situation or process. It refers to the need to treat everyone fairly and impartially, without any bias or discrimination.
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Were these provisions to become law, they could result in some states, legislatively, providing one level of care or protection to some of their citizens and a different level to others — which, could violate the equal protection and
fairness requirements of the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the Constitution.
relaxation of procedural
fairness requirements in relation to the withdrawal of recognition and reduction of representative body areas (item 25);
In other professions, governing legislation may make no explicit mention of procedural
fairness requirements for complainants.
assuring compliance with statutes and procedural
fairness requirements by regulatory bodies, and seeking court review where necessary,
Functionally, therefore, a process that provides equal and complete information to both complainant and registrant reduces the risk of any challenge based on
procedural fairness requirements.
It seems to me that
the fairness requirement must be addressed by recognizing that perfect fairness is impossible and that eliminating burdens for some will often impose burdens on others and by focusing on how to practically mitigate unfair burdens.
The fairness requirement is tricky.
They called for clarity over an exemption from
the fairness requirement which currently applies to the main subject matter of the contract and the price.