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A hearing panel may issue a decision in writing or orally at the end of the hearing. At the end of a settlement hearing, a hearing panel will often tell the parties whether it accepts or rejects the settlement. That is the decision. What follows is the written Reasons for Decision.
The Hearings Office issues a decision to the parties as soon as it is rendered by a hearing panel. Unless stated otherwise, a hearing panel’s decision is effective on the date it is dated.
All decisions are published on CIRO’s website (except decisions to reject a settlement agreement).
CIRO can enforce decisions and collect fines through courts in every province and territory of Canada.
To search for a CIRO hearing panel decision, you may visit:
CIRO hearing panel decisions can be reviewed by the relevant securities regulatory authorities. Consult the securities legislation in your jurisdiction to determine the proper procedure to launch a review, a.k.a. an appeal and take note of any applicable deadlines:
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