Oklahoma Code § 12-1833

Title 12. Civil Procedure: Options to operating a mediation program or referring
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matters exclusively to mediators or programs qualified under the
Dispute Resolution Act.
Nothing in the Choice in Mediation Act shall require any such
county, municipality, accredited law school, school district, board,
commission, department, or agency of this state or its political
subdivisions to operate a mediation program under the auspices of
the Dispute Resolution Act or to refer matters for mediation
exclusively to mediators or programs qualified under the Dispute
Resolution Act.  Instead, any such entity may elect to do one or
more of the following:
1.  Utilize mediators certified under the Dispute Resolution Act
or qualified under the District Court Mediation Act;
2.  Specify required training in addition to that required for
certification under the Dispute Resolution Act or qualification
under the District Court Mediation Act in order to receive referrals
or disputes for mediation;
3.  Maintain a list of qualified mediators to whom it may refer
disputes for mediation;
4.  Contract with the Administrative Office of the Courts to
provide training for a fee for mediators to whom it may refer
disputes for mediation;
5.  Refer disputes to a center under the Dispute Resolution Act
to be mediated under the rules and procedures applicable to such
center;
6.  Elect to be treated as a center for all purposes under the
Dispute Resolution Act and make appropriate application pursuant to
the Dispute Resolution Act;
7.  Contract with another public agency providing mediation
services under the Choice in Mediation Act or with a private
individual, company, or organization, whether for-profit or not-for-

profit, to provide mediators or mediation training or both, so long
as the contracting entity requires certification of mediators under
the Dispute Resolution Act, or qualification of mediators under the
District Court Mediation Act, if applicable; or
8.  Utilize a mediator of the parties’ choice.

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