Appellate Tribunal procedure: tribunal must notify Director of Enforcement, hold a hearing, and may decide if parties absent. The rule requires the Appellate Tribunal to send the appeal and the impugned order to the Director of Enforcement, issue hearing notices to the appellant and the Directorate's presenting officer, and hear both on the fixed or adjourned date; if either party fails to appear when called, the Tribunal may decide the appeal on its merits.
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Appellate Tribunal procedure: tribunal must notify Director of Enforcement, hold a hearing, and may decide if parties absent.
The rule requires the Appellate Tribunal to send the appeal and the impugned order to the Director of Enforcement, issue hearing notices to the appellant and the Directorate's presenting officer, and hear both on the fixed or adjourned date; if either party fails to appear when called, the Tribunal may decide the appeal on its merits.
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