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2002 SESSION
HB 450 Dispute resolution.
Introduced by: James H. Dillard, II | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Dispute resolution. Creates the Virginia Administrative Dispute Resolution Act, which authorizes public bodies to use dispute resolution proceedings. State agencies are required to adopt policies to address the use of dispute resolution proceedings within the agency and for the agency’s programs and operations. Each state agency must designate a dispute resolution coordinator. The bill establishes the Interagency Dispute Resolution Advisory Council as an advisory council to the Secretary of Administration. Confidentiality provisions are established.
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Dispute resolution. Creates the Virginia Administrative Dispute Resolution Act, which authorizes public bodies to use dispute resolution proceedings. State agencies are required to adopt policies to address the use of dispute resolution proceedings within the agency and for the agency’s programs and operations. Each state agency must designate a dispute resolution coordinator. The bill establishes the Interagency Dispute Resolution Advisory Council as an advisory council to the Secretary of Administration. Confidentiality provisions are established.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Dispute resolution. Creates the Virginia Administrative Dispute Resolution Act, which authorizes public bodies to use dispute resolution proceedings. State agencies are required to adopt policies to address the use of dispute resolution proceedings within the agency and for the agency’s programs and operations. Each state agency must designate a dispute resolution coordinator. The bill establishes the Interagency Dispute Resolution Advisory Council as an advisory council to the Secretary of Administration. Confidentiality provisions are established.