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Code · CFR · Title 29 — Labor · Part 1207 · § 1207.2

§ 1207.2. Requests for Mediation Board action.

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(a)Requests for the National Mediation Board to appoint neutrals or party representatives should be made on NMB Form 5.
(b)Those authorized to sign request on behalf on parties:
(1)The "representative of any craft or class of employees of a carrier," as referred to in Public Law 89-456, making request for Mediation Board action, shall be either the General Chairman, Grand Lodge Officer (or corresponding officer of equivalent rank), or the Chief Executive of the representative involved. A request signed by a General Chairman or Grand Lodge Officer (or corresponding officer of equivalent rank) shall bear the approval of the Chief Executive of the employee representative.
(2)The "carrier representative" making such a request for the Mediation Board's action shall be the highest carrier officer designated to handle matters arising under the Railway Labor Act.
(c)Docketing of PL Board agreements: The National Mediation Board will docket agreements establishing PL Board, which agreements meet the requirements of coverage as specified in Public Law 89-456. No neutral will be appointed under § 1207.1(c) until the agreement establishing the PL Board has been docketed by the Mediation Board.
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