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35.—(1) The appropriate authority must give the officer concerned written notice of the date, time and place of the misconduct proceedings.
(2) Where the misconduct proceedings are to be conducted by a panel, as soon as practicable after the persons comprising that panel (other than the chair) have been determined, the appropriate authority must give the officer concerned written notice of the names of such persons and of the effect of paragraphs (3) to (6) of this regulation.
(3) The officer concerned may object to any person whom the officer is notified under the preceding provisions of this regulation is to conduct (other than as chair) the misconduct proceedings.
(4) Any such objection must be made in writing to the chair before the end of 3 working days beginning with the first working day after the officer concerned is given notice of the person's name and must set out the grounds of objection of the officer.
(5) The chair must notify the officer concerned in writing whether it upholds or rejects an objection to any panel member.
(6) If the chair upholds the objection, the person to whom the officer concerned objects must be replaced (in accordance with regulation 28).
(7) As soon as reasonably practicable after any such appointment, the chair must give a written notice to the officer concerned of the name of the new panel member and of the effect of paragraphs (8) and (9) of this regulation.
(8) The officer concerned may object to the appointment of a person appointed under paragraph (6).
(9) In relation to an objection under paragraph (8) of this regulation—
(a)paragraph (4) applies except in so far as it specifies the period of time for making an objection;
(b)the objection must be made before the end of 3 working days beginning with the first working day after the officer concerned has been given the notice referred to in paragraph (7), and
(c)paragraphs (5) to (7) apply, with the exception of the requirement in paragraph (7) for the chair to give written notice of the effects of paragraphs (8) and (9).
(10) Where the Director General is entitled to attend the misconduct proceedings to make representations under regulation 38(1), or to nominate a person to attend the proceedings as an observer under regulation 40(6), the appropriate authority must give the Director General written notice of the date, time and place of the proceedings.
(11) Where the Director General has made a decision under regulation 24(1) to present a case, each of paragraphs (1), (2) and (7) must be read as if “and the Director General” were inserted after “the officer concerned”.
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I1Reg. 35 in force at 1.2.2020, see reg. 1
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