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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 36 · Mediation and Arbitration

36.175 Rules for administration of dispute resolution programs

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36.175 Rules for administration of dispute resolution programs.
(1)The Dean of the University of Oregon School of Law shall adopt by rule:
(a)Standards and guidelines for dispute resolution programs receiving grants under ORS 36.155;
(b)Minimum reporting requirements for dispute resolution programs receiving grants under ORS 36.155;
(c)Methods for evaluating dispute resolution programs receiving grants under ORS 36.155;
(d)Minimum qualifications and training for persons conducting dispute resolution services in dispute resolution programs receiving grants under ORS 36.155;
(e)Participating funds requirements, if any, for entities receiving grants under ORS 36.155;
(f)Requirements, if any, for the payment by participants for services provided by a program receiving grants under ORS 36.155; and
(g)Any other provisions or procedures for the administration of ORS 36.100 to 36.175.
(2)This section does not apply to state agency dispute resolution programs. [1989 c.718 §16; 1997 c.706 §4; 2003 c.791 §19; 2005 c.817 §4g]
(Dispute Resolution for Public Bodies)
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