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s Committee may accept the Review Committee decision and reject the plaint, or any part thereof。 refer the matter to the Complainant for review and possible resubmission of a revised or new plaint。 or, other appropriate actions/referrals. C. Preliminary Actions and Orders. Preliminary and Temporary Orders. The Ethics Review Committee, or the Ethics Appeals Committee, may require the Respondent to do, or to refrain from doing, certain acts by Preliminary and Temporary Order reasonably related to the plaint under consideration pending the final resolution of the case or investigation. Such orders may include, but are not limited to, a requirement that the Respondent voluntarily and immediately cease from representing himself or herself as a PMI member or applicant, or as otherwise associated with the Institute until further notice。 a summary of relevant factual findings based on the record of the hearing。 and, a statement of any corrective or disciplinary action(s), and other directives issued by the Review Committee. Copies of the Ethics Review Committee Decision and Order shall be sent to the parties. The parties will also be notified that the final decision may be published consistent with the requirements of these procedures. 8. Disciplinary Actions Available. When a Respondent is found to have violated one or more provisions of the Member Code of Ethics or Member Standards of Conduct, the Institute may issue and order one or more of the following disciplinary or remedial actions: . The denial and rejection of any PMI membership application。 . Public reprimand and censure, including any appropriate conditions or directives。 . Suspension of membership status for a period of no less than six (6) months and no more than three (3) years, including any appropriate conditions or directives。 was not reasonably available prior to closure of the record。 the docket number and date of the Ethics Review Committee Decision。 and, copies of any material supporting the appeal. F. Ethics Appeals Committee/Appeal Hearings. 1. Ethics Appeals Committee. The PMI Board of Directors will appoint at least seven (7) PMI members to serve as the Ethics Appeals Committee to resolve ethics appeals. The PMI Chair, with Board of Directors approval, will appoint a Committee Chair from the sev 中國最大的管理資料下載中心 (收集 \整理 . 部分版權(quán)歸原作者所有 ) 第 12 頁 共 14 頁 en members, who will supervise the work of the Appeals Committee. The Chair may appoint one or more ViceChairs to assist him/her, and to also preside over each Appeal Hearing. As directed by the Committee Chair, three (3) disinterested members of the Appeals Committee will be assigned to each case, and will have full authority to convene, preside over, continue, decide, and conclude an ethics appeal. 2. Appeal Hearings. Following receipt of a plete and proper written appeal, the Ethics Appeals Committee will schedule a date on which to conduct an Appeal Hearing, and the parties will be notified in writing at least fortyfive (45) days in advance of the scheduled date. The Appeals Committee will review the hearing record, as well as any appeal submissions presented by the parties and other relevant information, and thereafter will determine and resolve the appeal by majority vote in a closed session. 3. Request to Appear Before Ethics Appeals Committee. Either party may request the opportunity to appear before the Ethics Appeals Committee in writing at least fortyfive (45) days prior to the date scheduled for the Appeal Hearing. In the event that a request to appear before the Ethics Appeals Committee is approved, the Appeals Committee may limit the appearance in any manner. Denials of requests to appear before the Appeals Committee are not subject to appeal. 4. Ethics Appeals Committee Decision and Order. Following the conclusion of an Appeal Hearing, the Ethics Appeals Committee will issue an Appeal Decision and Order stating: the oute and resolution of the appeal, including a summary of relevant portions of the Ethics Review Committee Decision and Order。 the Ethics Appeals Committee’s ruling(s) and decision(s) with respect to the matters under appeal。 a final decision has been issued by the Ethics Review Committee without appeal pursuant to these procedures。 or, an ethics plaint has been terminated or withdrawn by the Complainant(s). 2. Events Which Will Cause an Ethics Case Decision and Order to Bee Final. The Ethics Case Decision and Order issued by the Ethics Review Committee that is not appealed within the prescribed time requirements will be considered final. The Ethics Case Decision and Order issued by the Ethics Appeals Committee will be considered final. 3. Referral and Notification Actions. PMI may notify appropriate governmental, professional, or similar bodies of any actions taken concerning a Respondent by sending a copy of the final Ethics Case Decision and Order issued by the Ethics Review Committee and/or the Ethics Appeals Committee, or by sending another appropriate notice. This notification may be done at any point after the time period for the Respondent to appeal an adverse decision has elapsed. During the appeal period, the Institute may respond to inquiries regarding the existence of ethics cases and indicate the existence of such proceedings. 4. Publication of Final Disciplinary Action. PMI may publish a notification of a final Ethics Case Decision and Order following the issuance of an Ethics Review Committee or Ethics Appeals Committee decision or ruling. This notification may be published following the conclusion of any appeals available to the Respondent. Any party may request publication of any final decision. H. Probation and Suspension Orders/Reinstatement Procedures. 1. Probation Orders/Reinstatement or Referral. Following the expiration of a final decision/order which includes a probation req