Arkansas Administrative Code Agency 187 - Alternative Dispute Resolution Commission

The Arkansas Administrative Code, Agency 187, governs the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Commission, which oversees the certification, conduct, and discipline of mediators in the state. This agency plays a pivotal role in promoting and regulating ADR processes within Arkansas courts and state programs.(arcourts.gov)

Key Rules and Standards

The Commission has established several rules to ensure mediators uphold high professional standards:

Rule 187.00.01-001: Outlines the conduct expected from mediators, emphasizing honesty, integrity, and adherence to ethical guidelines.

Rule 187.00.03-001: Details the certification process for mediators in Arkansas Circuit Courts, including training requirements and annual renewal procedures. (law.cornell.edu)

Rule 187.00.13-001: Specifies the criteria for mediators in the State Employee Grievance Program, including training, education, practical experience, and ethical standards. (regulations.justia.com)

Certification Requirements

To be included on the Roster of Certified Mediators, applicants must:(arcourts.gov)

Complete a minimum of 40 hours of mediation training approved by the Commission.(law.cornell.edu)

Possess relevant educational qualifications, such as a bachelor's degree or higher.

Demonstrate practical experience, including co-mediating two mediations.(regulations.justia.com)

Submit to a background check and adhere to the Commission's ethical standards.(law.cornell.edu)

Annual renewal requires completion of six hours of Continuing Mediation Education (CME) and submission of mediation statistical reports. (law.cornell.edu)

Commission Structure and Responsibilities

The ADR Commission comprises seven members appointed by various state officials, including the Chief Justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, and the Governor. Commissioners serve six-year terms and are tasked with promoting ADR, providing education, establishing standards, and assisting courts and agencies in implementing ADR programs. (law.cornell.edu)

 

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