s.61Meetings, procedures, etc., of Civil Service Appeals Commission
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Section 61Part 8Civil Service Appeals Commission

Meetings, procedures, etc., of Civil Service Appeals Commission

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Meetings of the Civil Service Appeals Commission shall be chaired by the Chairman, and the Commission may appoint a temporary chairman from among its own members to preside over a meeting if the chairman is absent for any reason.
All decisions of the Civil Service Appeals Commission shall be by majority vote of members present but the chairman shall have a casting vote whenever the voting is equal.
The Commission shall appoint a secretary who shall keep a record of the members present and of the business transacted at every meeting of the Commission; any member who is present at a meeting when a decision is made shall be entitled to dissent therefrom and to have his dissent and his reasons set out in the record of the meeting if he so requests.
The Commission shall have all the powers of the Grand Court in relation to the summoning of witnesses and the production of documents.
The parties to an appeal may, at their own discretion, choose to be represented at a hearing of the Commission by —
an attorney;
a representative of an organisation representing employees or any class thereof; or
any other person.
Subject to subsections (1) to (5), the Commission may establish its own rules of meeting.