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10 CFR 1023.8 - Alternative dispute resolution (ADR).

§ 1023.8
Alternative dispute resolution (ADR).
(a) Statement of Policy. It is the policy of the DOE and of the Board to facilitate consensual resolution of disputes and to employ ADR in all of the Board's functions when agreed to by the parties. ADR is a core judicial function performed by the Board and its judges.
(b) ADR for Docketed Cases. Pursuant to the agreement of the parties, the Board, in an exercise of discretion, may approve either the use of Board-annexed ADR (ADR which is conducted under Board auspices and pursuant to Board order) or the suspension of the Board's procedural schedule to permit the parties to engage in ADR outside of the Board's purview. While any form of ADR may be employed, the forms of ADR commonly employed using Board judges as neutrals are: case evaluation by a settlement judge (with or without mediation by the judge); arbitration; mini-trial; summary (time and procedurally limited) trial with one-judge; summary binding (non-appealable) bench decision; and fact-finding.
(c) ADR for Non-Docketed Disputes. As a general matter the earlier a dispute is identified and resolved, the less the financial and other costs incurred by the parties. When a contract is not yet complete there may be opportunities to eliminate tensions through ADR and to confine and resolve problems in a way that the remaining performance is eased and improved. For these reasons, the Board is available to provide a full range of ADR services and facilities before, as well as after, a case is filed with the Board. A contracting officer's decision is not a prerequisite for the Board to provide ADR services and such services may be furnished whenever they are warranted by the overall best interests of the parties. The forms of ADR most suitable for mid-performance disputes are often the non-dispositive forms such as mediation, facilitation and fact-finding, mini-trials, or non-binding arbitration, although binding arbitration is also available.
(d) Availability of Information on ADR. Parties are encouraged to consult with the Board regarding the Board's ADR services at the earliest possible time. A handbook describing Board ADR is available from the Board upon request.

Title 10 published on 2012-01-01

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United States Code
USC : Title 5 - GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION AND EMPLOYEES

§ 504 - Costs and fees of parties

§ 571 - Definitions

§ 572 - General authority

§ 573 - Neutrals

§ 574 - Confidentiality

§ 575 - Authorization of arbitration

§ 576 - Enforcement of arbitration agreements

§ 577 - Arbitrators

§ 578 - Authority of the arbitrator

§ 579 - Arbitration proceedings

§ 580 - Arbitration awards

§ 581 - Judicial Review?

§ 582 - Repealed.

§ 583 - Support services

USC : Title 9 - ARBITRATION

§ 1 - “Maritime transactions” and “commerce” defined; exceptions to operation of title

§ 2 - Validity, irrevocability, and enforcement of agreements to arbitrate

§ 3 - Stay of proceedings where issue therein referable to arbitration

§ 4 - Failure to arbitrate under agreement; petition to United States court having jurisdiction for order to compel arbitration; notice and service thereof; hearing and determination

§ 5 - Appointment of arbitrators or umpire

§ 6 - Application heard as motion

§ 7 - Witnesses before arbitrators; fees; compelling attendance

§ 8 - Proceedings begun by libel in admiralty and seizure of vessel or property

§ 9 - Award of arbitrators; confirmation; jurisdiction; procedure

§ 10 - Same; vacation; grounds; rehearing

§ 11 - Same; modification or correction; grounds; order

§ 12 - Notice of motions to vacate or modify; service; stay of proceedings

§ 13 - Papers filed with order on motions; judgment; docketing; force and effect; enforcement

§ 14 - Contracts not affected

§ 15 - Inapplicability of the Act of State doctrine

§ 16 - Appeals

USC : Title 41 - PUBLIC CONTRACTS

§ 321

§ 322

§ 601

§ 613

U.S.C. : Title 42 - THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE

§ 5814 - Abolition and transfers

§ 7151 - General transfers

§ 7251 - General authority

Statutes at Large

91 Stat. 577

91 Stat. 599

Public Laws

95-563