G.F. 316

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Hearings in absence of appellant.

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11. An adjudicator may hear an appeal

in the absence of the appellant

(a)

if the appellant refuses or declines to appear when given

the opportunity to do so;

(b) if satisfied that -

(i) by reason of illness or

injury the appellant cannot

attend the hearing; or

(ii) if the appellant did attend

the hearing he would present a threat to the health or safety

of other persons at the hearing,

and that it would be proper in all the circumstances to proceed in the absence of the appellant.

Record of proceedings.

12. Every adjudicator shall keep a

summary or record of proceedings in every appeal which comes before him in such form as the chief adjudicator may determine.".

Clerk of Councils.

COUNCIL CHAMBER,

1980.

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