Nevada Code § 288.190

Mediation: Selection and duties of mediator; cost
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Except in cases to which NRS 288.205 and 288.215 apply:
1. Anytime before March 1, the dispute may
be submitted to a mediator, if both parties agree. Anytime after March 1,
either party involved in negotiations may request a mediator. If the parties do
not agree upon a mediator, the Commissioner shall submit to the parties a list
of seven potential mediators. The parties shall select their mediator from the
list by alternately striking one name until the name of only one mediator
remains, who will be the mediator to hear the dispute. The employee
organization shall strike the first name.
2. If mediation is agreed to or requested
pursuant to subsection 1, the mediator must be selected at the time the parties
agree upon a mediator or, if the parties do not agree upon a mediator, within 5
days after the parties receive the list of potential mediators from the
Commissioner.
3. The mediator shall bring the parties
together as soon as possible and, unless otherwise agreed upon by the parties,
attempt to settle the dispute within 30 days after being notified of the
mediators selection as mediator. The mediator may establish the times and
dates for meetings and compel the parties to attend but has no power to compel
the parties to agree.
4. The local government employer and
employee organization each shall pay one-half of the cost of mediation. Each
party shall pay its own costs of preparation and presentation of its case in
mediation.
5. If the dispute is submitted to a
mediator and then submitted to a fact finder, the mediator shall, within 15
days after the last meeting between the parties, give to the Commissioner of
the Board a report of the efforts made to settle the dispute.

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