Constitution of the Commission
The commission is to be constituted by three members, including a member who is a legal practitioner.
The member or members who are to constitute the panel in relation to any application shall be selected by the Chairperson, who may have regard for their respective knowledge or experience relating to the application lodged.
What happens when you receive a complaint
Notice of a complaint under this section and of the time and place appointed for the hearing of the complaint shall be served by the commission:
- on the licensee;
- where the complaint is made on the grounds referred to –
- in subsection (4)(c) or (d), the owner or occupier of the premises; or
- in subsection (4)(h), the person concerned, in respect to whom the allegation is made; and
- any other person the commission may direct.
Upon making a complaint, the commission may require the complainant to attend a preliminary conference before the commission, and may require a licensee to show cause to the commission why disciplinary action should not be taken.
If the commission is satisfied that the grounds on which the allegation is based are vexatious or can not be made out the commission shall give notice of that determination to the complainant and the complaint shall not then be heard
without leave of the commission.