2 AAC 64.200 - Alternative dispute resolution
(a) Unless
otherwise provided by statute, regulation, or written agreement, the parties
may engage in alternative dispute resolution, using procedures to which the
parties have agreed, if approved by an administrative law judge. Alternative
dispute resolution may consist of any method designed to facilitate a mutually
agreeable solution, including supervised or unsupervised negotiation,
mediation, use of a neutral fact-finder, and settlement conferences.
(b) With the consent of the parties, an
administrative law judge assigned to hear a case may postpone or continue a
hearing for a specific time for alternative dispute resolution efforts, and may
request that the chief administrative law judge assign another administrative
law judge to oversee or conduct alternative dispute resolution efforts on one
or more issues. If the chief administrative law judge assigns an administrative
law judge to oversee or conduct alternative dispute resolution efforts, the
time for preparation of a proposed decision under
AS
44.64.060(d) is suspended
during the period set for alternative dispute resolution. The administrative
law judge overseeing or conducting alternative dispute resolution efforts will
require the parties to report on the status of those efforts at least once
every 30 days. If alternative dispute resolution efforts do not succeed within
the time set, or if the parties fail to timely report, the administrative law
judge overseeing or conducting alternative dispute resolution efforts will
notify the administrative law judge assigned to hear the case to schedule it
for hearing.
Notes
Authority:AS 44.64.020
AS 44.64.040
AS 44.64.060
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