APPEALS AND ACTION FOR REVOCATION
APPEALS: PROGRAMS APPLYING FOR CERTIFICATION
A complaint received from any school concerning the procedures, evaluation
or certification of the truck technicians training program must be made in writing
to the ASE office in Herndon, Virginia. It will be immediately referred to the
Grievance Examiner, who will acknowledge receipt of the complaint in writing
to the complainants. Thereafter, the Grievance Examiner will investigate the
complaint and prepare a report. A copy of the report will be given to the complainants
and to an Appeals Committee within thirty (30) days of the receipt of the complaint.
The Appeals Committee will review the findings and recommendations of the Grievance
Examiner, together with the complaint and any data supplied in connection therewith.
The Appeals Committee will be empowered to dismiss the matter or to initiate
such action as it may deem appropriate.
If the complainants desire to review the Appeals Committee's evaluation, they
may do so at the office of the Grievance Examiner in Herndon, Virginia. However,
they will not be permitted to make copies of the results.
ACTION FOR REVOCATION: ASE CERTIFIED PROGRAMS
The Appeals Committee will also advise the ASE President of its judgments and
recommendations for action in any cases of malpractice or misrepresentation
involving the misuse of ASE certification for a truck technician training program.
Upon receipt of a complaint alleging misuse or misrepresentation by a certified
program, the Grievance Examiner will be notified. The Grievance Examiner will
notify the parties against whom the complaint has been filed, in writing, indicating
the alleged wrongdoing. The parties will be further advised that they may submit
a written explanation concerning the circumstances of the complaint within thirty
(30) days. After the Grievance Examiner has considered the complaint and received
the explanation, if any, the Grievance Examiner will determine whether there
is a reasonable basis for a possible wrongdoing. If the Grievance Examiner finds
such a basis, the Grievance Examiner will inform the parties of the findings.
At that time, the Grievance Examiner will inform the parties of their right
to a hearing before the Appeals Committee. The parties will have fifteen (15)
days to notify the Grievance Examiner, in writing, of their decision.
In the event the involved parties elect to be bound by the findings of the
Grievance Examiner without a hearing, the Grievance Examiner will submit a written
report with recommendations to the Chair of the Appeals Committee. This report
will be submitted within sixty (60) days of the receipt of the waiver of a hearing.
The Chair of the Appeals Committee will mail a copy of the Grievance Examiner's
findings and recommendations to the parties involved. In the event that the
involved parties elect to appear at a hearing, the Chair of the Appeals Committee
will call a Board of Inquiry. This Board will consist of four ASE Board members,
one from each of the following categories: Education, Public Interest, Service
Employers, and Vehicle and Service Products Manufacturers. The Board of Inquiry
will be convened in Herndon, Virginia at a date and time determined by the Chair.
The Board will notify the involved parties in writing regarding the time and
place of the hearing.
The Grievance Examiner will be responsible for investigating and presenting
all matters pertinent to the alleged wrongdoing to the Board of Inquiry. The
involved parties will be entitled to be at the hearings with or without counsel.
The parties will be given an opportunity to present such evidence or testimony
as they deem appropriate.
The Board of Inquiry will notify the Chair of the Appeals Committee of its
findings and recommendations in writing within ten (10) days after the hearing
is completed.
The Appeals Committee will review the findings and recommendations of either
the Grievance Examiner if a hearing was waived or the Board of Inquiry if a
hearing was held. The Appeals Committee will determine if the record on the
complaint supports a finding of conduct contrary to or in violation of reasonable
practices. If two-thirds of the Appeals Committee so find, the Committee will
recommend to the President of ASE appropriate sanctions or courses of action
against the parties charged.
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