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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 25 — Courts; Civil Procedure

25-2903. Terms, defined.

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For purposes of the Dispute Resolution Act:
(1)Approved center means a center that has applied for and received approval from the director under section 25-2909 ;
(2)Center means a nonprofit organization or a court-established program which makes dispute resolution procedures and restorative justice services available;
(3)Council means the Advisory Council on Dispute Resolution;
(4)Director means the Director of the Office of Dispute Resolution;
(5)Dispute resolution process means a process by which the parties involved in a dispute voluntarily agree to enter into informal discussion and negotiation with the assistance of a mediator;
(6)Mediation means the intervention into a dispute by a third party who has no decisionmaking authority and is impartial to the issues being discussed;
(7)Mediator means a person trained in the process of mediation who assists parties in dispute to reach a mutually acceptable resolution of their conflict;
(8)Office means the Office of Dispute Resolution;
(9)Restorative justice facilitator means a person trained to facilitate restorative justice practices as a staff member or affiliate of an approved center; and
(10)Restorative justice means practices, programs, or services described in section 25-2912.01 that emphasize repairing the harm caused to victims and the community by persons who have caused the harm or committed an offense.
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