16 Tex. Admin. Code § 21.91 - Mediation
(a) Request for mediation. Any party
negotiating a request for interconnection, services, or network elements under
the Federal Telecommunications Act of 1996 (FTA) §251 may request, in
writing, at any time, that the commission assist the parties by mediating any
differences that have arisen in the negotiations. The request shall identify
the parties involved in the negotiations, the potential issues for which
mediation may be needed and, if possible, an estimate of the time period during
which mediation will be pursued.
(b) Mediator. Upon receipt of a request for
mediation, the commission shall notify the parties of the commission employee
who is assigned to serve as a mediator. The commission employee assigned to
serve as a mediator may not participate in arbitration or review and approval
proceedings initiated under this chapter. The mediator will work with the
parties to establish an appropriate schedule and procedure for mediating any
disputes. The mediator's role is limited to assisting the parties in attempting
to reach an agreed resolution of the issues.
(c) Procedure. Mediation proceedings shall
not be transcribed and only parties to the negotiation may participate in the
mediation proceeding.
(d) Mediation
and formal dispute resolution. In the event a party negotiating a request for
interconnection, services, or network elements under FTA has requested both
formal dispute resolution and mediation, and the responding party has agreed to
mediation, the mediation will precede formal dispute resolution and any
procedural deadlines applicable to formal dispute resolution are tolled for the
duration of the mediation proceedings, including time needed for commission
approval of a mediated agreement. To the extent parties do not successfully
mediate all matters at issue, the formal dispute resolution proceeding shall
not be reinitiated until the parties jointly file an update of unresolved
issues and a revised procedural schedule.
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