28 Tex. Admin. Code § 5.4235 - Mediation Process - Mediator Selection by Department
(a) Applicability. This section applies when
the parties are unable to agree on a mediator and a party requests the
department to select a mediator.
(b) Notice. The department will notify at
least five mediators of possible inclusion on a mediator selection
panel.
(c) Factors. When selecting
a mediator for the mediator selection panel, the department may consider:
(1) the mediator's preferred geographic
locations and types of claims;
(2)
the proximity of the claimant and the mediator;
(3) the mediator's areas of training and
expertise;
(4) the extent of the
mediator's experience with mediation and with property damage claims;
(5) the subject of the dispute;
(6) the type of policy;
(7) the value and complexity of the
claim;
(8) any conflicts of
interest; and
(9) other factors
relevant to the dispute.
(d) Mediator's response. Each mediator
notified under subsection (b) of this section must respond to the department no
later than the fifth day after receiving the notice. The mediator's response
must state whether the mediator will accept or reject selection as mediator for
the mediation; and must provide:
(1) an
up-to-date resume, curriculum vitae, or brief biographical sketch of the
mediator;
(2) a statement of
whether the mediator is insured by the association;
(3) a description of the nature and extent of
any prior knowledge the mediator has of the dispute;
(4) a description of any contacts with either
party, including association employees, within the previous three
years;
(5) a description of other
known potential conflicts of interest. Potential conflicts of interest are
listed in §
5.4232 of this title (relating to
Mediation Process - Mediator Qualifications and Conflicts of Interest);
and
(6) any new disqualifying
conflicts of interest listed in §
5.4232 of this title.
(e) Mediator selection panel. From
the information provided, the department will determine which mediators will be
on the mediator selection panel. The department will send the mediator
selection panel to each party, along with the information the listed mediators
provided.
(f) Selection by
agreement. The parties may select a mediator from the mediator selection panel.
If the parties agree on a mediator, the association must inform the department
no later than the third day after the agreement.
(g) Selection if the parties fail to agree.
If the parties fail to agree on a mediator from the mediator selection panel:
(1) each party may object to mediators on the
mediator selection panel under §
5.4252(a)(1)(A) and (2)(A)
of this title (relating to Objections);
and
(2) the department will select
a mediator from the mediators on the mediator selection panel that neither
party has objected to.
(h) Notice. The department will notify the
mediator selected under subsection (e) or (f) of this section and give the
mediator the claim information provided under §
5.4231 of this title (relating to
Mediation Process).
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