North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 27 - STATE BAR
Chapter 01 - RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE BAR
Subchapter D - RULES OF THE STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE BAR
Section .1000 - RULES GOVERNING REINSTATEMENT HEARINGS BEFORE THE ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE
Section 01D .1006 - THE HEARING
Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) Nature of Inquiry: Suspension - When the matter being heard involves the question of whether a member's license shall be suspended for noncompliance, the purpose of the hearing shall be to determine, as a matter of fact:
(b) Nature of Inquiry: Reinstatement - When the matter being heard involves the question of whether the license of a suspended member shall be reinstated, the purpose of the hearing shall be to determine, as a matter of fact:
(c) The Forum - A matter before the committee for a hearing shall be heard by a panel of three members of the committee, one of whom shall serve as the presiding member, designated as provided in Rule .1007 of this Section.
(d) Member's Right to be Heard - A member whose license is the subject of a hearing shall have the right to:
(e) Information from the Board:
(f) Effect of Board's Findings on Issues of Accreditation and Approval - When the board has determined that a member has failed to comply with the requirements of the rules or that a suspended member has failed to cure a deficiency, upon its finding that credits essential to compliance or reinstatement were acquired in a course or program that was not properly accredited or approved:
(g) Deliberations of the Panel - The panel shall conduct its deliberations, make its determinations, and adopt its recommendations in private.
(h) Decision of the Panel - The panel shall consider a matter in accord with the process described in Rules .1008 and .1009 of this Section and shall put its determinations and recommendations in writing.
Authority
G.S.
84-23; Order of the NC Supreme Court, dated
October 7, 1987, 318 N.C. 711;
Readopted Eff. December 8,
1994.