Common use of Investigative procedure Clause in Contracts

Investigative procedure. (a) The purpose of an investigative procedure is to conclude whether, on balance, concerns regarding conduct or performance are well-founded and supported by evidence. An investigation procedure must be fair including proper regard to procedural fairness. (b) The Health Service will: (i) advise the Doctor of the concerns and allegations in writing; (ii) provide the Doctor with any material which forms the basis of the concerns; (iii) ensure the Doctor is provided a reasonable opportunity to answer any concerns including a reasonable time to respond; (iv) advise the Doctor of their right to have a representative, including a representative of the Association; (v) ensure that the reason for any interview is explained; and (vi) take reasonable steps to investigate the Doctor’s response.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Dispute Resolution, Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

Investigative procedure. (a) The purpose of an investigative procedure is to conclude whether, on balance, concerns regarding conduct or performance are well-founded and supported by evidence. An investigation procedure must be fair including proper regard to procedural fairness. (b) The Health Service will: (i) advise the Doctor of the concerns and allegations in writing; (ii) provide the Doctor with any material which forms the basis of the concerns; (iii) ensure the Doctor is provided a reasonable opportunity to answer any concerns including a reasonable time to respond; (iv) advise the Doctor of their right to have a representative, including a representative of the Associationan Association representative; (v) ensure that the reason for any interview is explained; and (vi) take reasonable steps to investigate the Doctor’s response.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Doctors in Training Enterprise Agreement 2018 21, Enterprise Agreement, Doctors in Training Enterprise Agreement