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Appeal committee

If an order is made by the Disciplinary Committee against a registered student, he or she has 30 days, from service of the notice of the Committee’s findings, in which to appeal. His or her notice of appeal must be in writing addressed to the Professional Conduct Department and must state the grounds of appeal.

If the registered student appeals against the findings made by the Disciplinary Committee, the appeal hearing will be a fresh hearing. The Appeal Committee may affirm, vary or set aside the decision of the Disciplinary Committee, and may substitute any other order that the Disciplinary Committee could have made.

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