Or. Admin. Code § 137-001-0009 - Use of Collaborative Dispute Resolution in Rulemaking
(1) If, after
consideration of the factors set out in OAR 137-001-0008, the agency
establishes a collaborative rulemaking committee, the agency shall inform the
committee regarding:
(a) The membership of
the rulemaking committee;
(b)
Whether or not the agency will be a member of the committee;
(c) A proposed agenda and schedule for
completing the work of the committee, including a target date for publication
by the agency of any intended rulemaking action pursuant to ORS 183.335;
and
(d) Whether or not the
rulemaking committee also serves as an advisory committee under ORS 183.333(1)
and is therefore subject to ORS 183.333(3) and (4).
(2) The agency may inform persons on the
agency's mailing list maintained pursuant to ORS 183.335(8), those legislators
designated in ORS 183.335(15) and any other persons of the subject and scope of
rulemaking action that may result from the work of the collaborative rulemaking
committee.
(3) The agency may limit
membership on a collaborative rulemaking committee to ensure proper functioning
of the committee or to achieve balanced membership. If the agency will be a
member of the committee, the person or persons representing the agency may
participate in the deliberations and activities of the committee with the same
status as other members of the committee.
(4) A collaborative rulemaking committee
established under this rule shall consider the matter proposed by the agency
and attempt to reach a consensus concerning a proposed rulemaking action with
respect to such matter.
(5) If the
collaborative rulemaking committee established under this rule serves as an
advisory committee under ORS 183.333(1), the committee shall comply with ORS
183.333(3) and (4).
(6) The agency
shall explain to the committee the agency's expectations for using any
consensus reached by the committee in any rulemaking action and explain the
decision making process within the agency that would be necessary to bind the
agency to any consensus reached by the committee.
(7) The agency may select a facilitator,
subject to removal by the committee by consensus. In selecting a facilitator,
the agency may consider the convenor or any qualified individual, including an
agency employee. If the committee elects to remove the facilitator selected by
the agency, the agency may select another facilitator or allow the committee to
select a facilitator by consensus. An individual designated to represent the
agency in substantive issues may not serve as a facilitator or otherwise chair
the committee.
(8) A facilitator
approved or selected by a collaborative rulemaking committee may chair the
meetings of the committee, assist the members of the committee in conducting
discussions and negotiations, or manage the keeping of minutes and records and
such assistance, if any, shall be provided in an impartial manner.
(9) For purposes of a collaborative
rulemaking, both convenors and facilitators are considered dispute resolution
providers, except that the agency's personal services contract for convenors
need not contain the elements listed in OAR 137-005-0040(6)(b).
(10) A collaborative rulemaking committee
established under this rule may adopt procedures for the operation of the
committee. If the committee reaches a consensus on a proposed rulemaking
action, the committee shall transmit to the agency a report containing the
proposed rulemaking action. If the committee does not reach a consensus on a
proposed rulemaking action, the committee may transmit to the agency a report
specifying any areas in which the committee did reach a consensus.
(11) If the agency chooses to proceed with a
rulemaking action after receiving the report of the committee, the agency shall
comply with the rulemaking procedures in ORS 183.325 to 183.355.
(12) The agency may request the committee to
reconvene after a notice of proposed rulemaking action required by ORS
183.335(1) in order to consider any public comments received by the agency
related to the rule. If the agency wishes to receive input from the committee
after the deadline for comment on the proposed rulemaking action, the agency
shall extend the comment deadline in order to receive such recommendations from
the committee. The agency shall provide notice of the extended deadline to
persons on the agency's mailing list maintained pursuant to ORS 183.335(8), to
those legislators designated in ORS 183.335(15) and to persons identified in
its notice rule adopted under ORS 183.341(4).
(13) The collaborative rulemaking committee
shall terminate upon the agency's adoption, amendment, or repeal of the final
rule under consideration, unless the committee specifies an earlier termination
date. The agency may terminate the collaborative rulemaking committee at any
time.
(14) The members of a
collaborative rulemaking committee are responsible for their own expenses of
participation in the committee. If authorized by law, the agency may pay a
member's reasonable travel and per diem expenses and other expenses as the
agency deems appropriate.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 183.341 & 183.502
Stats. Implemented: ORS 183.502, 183.333 & 183.341
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