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Code · CFR · Title 10 — Energy · Part 950 — Standby Support for Certain Nuclear Plant Delays · § 950.31

§ 950.31. Covered event dispute resolution.

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(a)If a sponsor disagrees with the Covered Event Determination rendered in accordance with § 950.22 and cannot resolve the dispute informally with the Claims Administrator, then the disagreement is subject to resolution as follows:
(1)A sponsor shall, within thirty
(30)days of receipt of the Covered Event Determination, deliver to the Claims Administrator written notice of a sponsor's rebuttal which sets forth reasons for its disagreement, including any expert opinion obtained by the sponsor.
(2)After submission of the sponsor's rebuttal to the Claims Administrator, the parties shall have fifteen
(15)days during which time they must informally and in good faith participate in mediation to attempt to resolve the disagreement before instituting the process under paragraph
(b)of this section. If the parties reach agreement through mediation, the agreement shall constitute a Final Determination on Covered Events.
(3)The parties shall jointly select the mediator(s). The parties shall share equally the cost of the mediation.
(b)If the parties cannot resolve the disagreement through mediation under the timeframe established under paragraph (a)(2) of this section and the sponsor elects to continue pursuing the claim, the sponsor shall within ten
(10)days submit any remaining issues in controversy to the Civilian Board of Contract Appeals (Civilian Board) or its successor, for resolution by an Administrative Judge of the Civilian Board utilizing the Civilian Board's Summary Binding Decision procedure. The parties shall abide by the procedures of the Civilian Board for Summary Binding Decision. The parties agree that the decision of the Civilian Board constitutes a Final Determination on Covered Events.
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