Sec. 172.203. CONDUCT OF CONCILIATION. (a) A conciliator: (1) shall be guided by principles of objectivity, fairness, and justice; and (2) shall consider, among other things: (A) the rights and obligations of the parties; (B) the usages of the trade concerned; and (C) the circumstances surrounding the dispute, including any previous practices between the parties. (b) The conciliator may conduct the conciliation in a manner that the conciliator considers appropriate, considering the circumstances of the case, the wishes of the parties, and the desirability of a speedy settlement of the dispute. (c) Except as provided by this chapter, a law of this state governing procedure, other than this chapter, does not apply to conciliation under this chapter.
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