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20.—(1) The hearing shall be held within 26 weeks of a case being referred to the Board.
(2) When fixing the date of the hearing the panel shall consult the parties.
(3) Within 5 working days of a case being listed, the Board shall notify the parties of the date on which the case is due to be heard.
(4) The panel shall give the parties—
(a)at least 3 weeks’ notice of the date, time and place scheduled for the hearing; or
(b)such shorter notice as the parties agree.
(5) If applicable, the panel shall also give the parties notice that the hearing will be held via video link, telephone conference or other electronic means.
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