Ill. Admin. Code tit. 56, § 110.90 - Nominations and Designations of Arbitrators
a) Upon request, the IAS will submit to the
parties the names of five arbitrators unless the applicable collective
bargaining agreement as submitted calls for a different number in a panel, or
unless the parties themselves request a different number, or unless the
agreement or stipulation calls for the IAS to designate the arbitrator.
Together with the submission of a panel, the IAS will provide a biographical
sketch for each member of the panel. This sketch states the background,
qualifications, experience, and per diem fee established by the arbitrator. It
states the existence, if any, of other fees such as cancellation, postponement,
rescheduling or administrative fees. (Reference Section
110.130(b) and
(c) )
b) When a panel is submitted or an arbitrator
designated, an IAS-Department case control number is assigned. All future
communication between the parties and the IAS should refer to the case control
number.
c) The IAS considers many
factors when selecting names for inclusion on a panel or for designation to a
dispute, but the agreed-upon wishes of the parties are paramount. Special
qualifications of arbitrators experienced in certain issues or industries, or
possessing certain backgrounds, shall be identified for purposes of submitting
panels or designating an arbitrator to accomodate the parties. The IAS shall
also consider such things as industry familiarity, geographical location,
general experience, availability, size of fee, and the need to expose new
arbitrators to the selection process in preparing panels or designating
arbitrators. The IAS has no obligation to put an individual on any given panel
or to designate an individual or place him on a minimum number of panels in any
fixed period such as a month or a year.
1) If
at any time both parties request, that a name or names be omitted from panels
or from designation, such name or names will be omitted, unless such requests
are excessive in number.
2) If at
any time both parties request that name or names be included on a panel or be
designated, such name or names will be included.
3) If only one party requests that a name or
names be omitted from a panel, or that specific individuals be added to the
panel, or that an individual be designated or not be designated to a dispute,
such request shall not be honored.
4) If the issue described in the request
appears to require special technical experience or qualifications, arbitrators
who possess such qualifications will, where possible, be included on the panel
submitted to the parties or be designated.
5) In almost all cases, an arbitrator is
chosen from one panel. However, if either party requests another panel, the IAS
shall comply with the request providing that an additional panel is permissible
under the terms of the agreement or the other party agrees. Requests for more
than two panels must be accompanied by a statement of explanation and will be
considered based on availability of Arbitrators.
Notes
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