For each case, the committee has no second stage. In a disciplinary appeal, for example, the file comes to the committee which prepares a report and makes recommendations. This report is sent to the commissioner, who communicates it to the parties. Our involvement in the file stops at that point.
I believe that you asked if the fact that one of our recommendations is not followed means that we are bound by the commissioner's decision on the previous case when we deal with another case on the same topic. The answer is that we are not bound by a final decision in any way.