Ill. Admin. Code tit. 56, § 110.70 - Procedures for Arbitration Services
The Illinois Arbitration Service has been delegated the responsibility for administering all requests for arbitration services under this part.
a) The IAS will designate
an Arbitrator to a dispute upon request by the parties or a request pursuant to
an agreement which does not require the IAS to provide a panel. Where such an
agreement was executed prior to July 1, 1987, the IAS will designate an
employee of the Department who is on the Roster.
b) The IAS will refer a panel of arbitrators
to the parties upon a request or a request pursuant to an agreement that calls
for the IAS to provide a panel. Where an agreement was executed prior to July
1, 1987, the names on the panel will consist of employees of the
Department.
c) The IAS prefers to
act upon a joint request which should be addressed to the Illinois Arbitration
Service, Room 300, #1 West Old State Capitol Plaza, Springfield, Illinois,
62701-1217. In the event that the request is made by only one party, pursuant
to the provisions of their Collective Bargaining Agreement, the IAS will submit
a panel or designate an arbitrator in accordance with the above; however, any
submission of a panel should not be construed as anything more than compliance
with a request and does not necessarily reflect the contractual requirements of
the parties.
d) The parties are
urged to use the Request for Arbitration or Mediation form which has been
prepared by the IAS and which is available in quantity at all Department of
Labor regional offices and field officer stations or upon request to the
Illinois Arbitration Service, Room 300, #1 West Old State Capitol Plaza,
Springfield, Illinois 62701-1217. Those forms are reproduced herein for
purposes of identification.
e) A
brief statement of the issues in dispute should accompany the request to enable
the IAS to submit the names of arbitrators qualified for the issues involved or
to designate a qualified arbitrator. The request should also include a current
copy of the arbitration section of the collective bargaining agreement or
stipulation to arbitrate, as well as its date of execution.
f) If the forms are not utilized, the parties
may request a panel or designation by letter which must include names,
addresses, and phone numbers of the parties, the location of the contemplated
hearing, the issue in dispute, the number of names desired on a panel request
or that it is requested that the IAS designate an arbitrator, the industry
involved and any special qualifications of the panel or designee
desired.
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