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14 CFR 17.37 - Default adjudicative process for protests.

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§ 17.37
Election of alternative dispute resolution process.
(a) The ODRA will make its personnel available to serve as Neutrals in ADR proceedings and, upon request by the parties, will attempt to make qualified non-FAA personnel available to serve as Neutrals through neutral-sharing programs and other similar arrangements. The parties may elect to employ a mutually acceptable compensated neutral at their expense.
(b) The parties using an ADR process to resolve a protest shall submit an executed ADR agreement containing the information outlined in paragraph (d) of this section to the ODRA pursuant to § 17.17(c). The ODRA may extend this time for good cause.
(c) The parties using an ADR process to resolve a contract dispute shall submit an executed ADR agreement containing the information outlined in paragraph (d) of this section to the ODRA pursuant to § 17.29.
(d) The parties to a protest or contract dispute who elect to use ADR must submit to the ODRA an ADR agreement setting forth:
(1) The agreed ADR procedures to be used; and
(2) The name of the neutral. If a compensated neutral is to be used, the agreement must address how the cost of the neutral's services will be reimbursed.
(e) Non-binding ADR techniques are not mutually exclusive, and may be used in combination if the parties agree that a combination is most appropriate to the dispute. The techniques to be employed must be determined in advance by the parties and shall be expressly described in their ADR agreement. The agreement may provide for the use of any fair and reasonable ADR technique that is designed to achieve a prompt resolution of the matter. An ADR agreement for non-binding ADR shall provide for a termination of ADR proceedings and the commencement of adjudication under the Adjudicative Process, upon the election of any party. Notwithstanding such termination, the parties may still engage with the ODRA in ADR techniques (neutral evaluation and/or informal mediation) concurrently with adjudication.
(f) Binding arbitration is available through the ODRA, subject to the provisions of applicable law and the ODRA Binding Arbitration Guidance dated October 2001 as developed in consultation with the Department of Justice.
(g) The parties may, where appropriate in a given case, submit to the ODRA a negotiated protective order for use in ADR in accordance with the requirements of § 17.9.

Title 14 published on 2012-01-01

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

§ 570 - Judicial review

§ 570a - Authorization of appropriations

§ 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?

USC : Title 49 - TRANSPORTATION

§ 106 - Federal Aviation Administration

§ 40110 - General procurement authority

§ 40111 - Multiyear procurement contracts for services and related items

§ 40112 - Multiyear procurement contracts for property

49 USC § 44931, 44932 - Repealed.

§ 46102 - Proceedings

§ 46105 - Regulations and orders

§ 46109 - Joinder and intervention

§ 46110 - Judicial review