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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 273 · § 273.207

§ 273.207. How does a contractor request dispute resolution?

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The contractor may request dispute resolution in writing to the BIE Director.
(a)The Bureau has in place an alternative dispute resolution
(ADR)process.
(1)The ADR process is intended to be a supplement to, and not a replacement for, the normal appeal process.
(2)Participation as a complainant in the ADR process is voluntary.
(3)Should a contractor participate in an ADR process, the pre-complaint process may extend to 90 days.
(b)The ADR process may result in an informal resolution of the complaint;
(c)If the ADR process does not result in an informal resolution of the complaint, the contractor still has the right to continue to pursue an appeal.
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