Oklahoma Code § 12-1803

Title 12. Civil Procedure: Programs for mediation services - Rules and regulations
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A.  Any county, municipality, accredited law school or agency of
this state is hereby authorized to establish programs for the
purpose of providing mediation services pursuant to the provisions
of the Dispute Resolution Act, to be administered and supervised
under the direction of the Administrative Director of the Courts.
The Administrative Director shall promulgate rules and regulations,
subject to the approval of the Supreme Court of the State of
Oklahoma, to effectuate the purposes of the Dispute Resolution Act.
B.  Mediation pursuant to the provisions of the Dispute
Resolution Act shall be available to any party eligible according to
the jurisdictional guidelines established by the Administrative
Director.  The company or governmental agency shall be represented
in mediation by a person authorized in writing to act in behalf of
such entity to the extent necessary to arrive at a resolution
pursuant to the provisions of the Dispute Resolution Act.
C.  Mediators participating in a program sponsored by a state
agency are deemed an employee of that agency solely for the limited
purpose of Section 20f of Title 74 of the Oklahoma Statutes.
D.  Such rules and regulations shall include:
1.  Qualifications to certify mediators to assure their
competence and impartiality; and
2.  Jurisdictional guidelines including types of disputes which
may be subject to the Dispute Resolution Act; and
3.  Standard procedures for mediation which shall be complied
with in all mediation proceedings; and

4.  A method by which a court may grant a continuance in
contemplation of dismissal on the condition that the defendant in a
criminal action or the plaintiff and defendant in a civil action
participate in mediation and a resolution is reached by the parties;
and
5.  A form for a written agreement for participation in
mediation; and
6.  A form for a written record of the termination of mediation.

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