29I-7.016. Other Dispute Resolution Processes


Effective on Tuesday, April 12, 1994
  • 1(1) The RDRP is a voluntary opportunity for parties to negotiate a mutual agreement. It may be used before, in parallel with, or after judicial or administrative proceedings.

    29(2) When appropriate, parties may obtain a stay of judicial or administrative proceedings to provide time for RDRP negotiations.

    48(3) Use of the RDRP shall not alter the right of a jurisdiction, organization, group, or individual to a judicial or administrative determination of any issue if that entity or person is entitled to such a determination under statutory or common law.

    90(4) Participation in the RDRP as a named party or in any other capacity does not convey or limit intervenor status or standing in any judicial or administrative proceedings.

    119(5) In addition to the Regional Dispute Resolution Process authorized by Section 131186.509, F.S., 133parties may consider the applicability of other resolution processes within Florida statutes, including the following: Intergovernmental Coordination Element, Sections 152163.3177(5)(h)1. 153and 2., F.S.; Port Master Plans, Section 160163.3178, F.S.; 162Community Residential Homes, Section 166419.001(5), F.S.; 168Cross Acceptance Negotiation Process, Section 173186.505(22), F.S.; 175Location of Spoil Sites, Section 380.32(14), F.S.; Administrative Procedures Act, Chapter 120, F.S.; Florida Governmental Cooperation Act, Chapter 164, F.S.; and Mediation Alternatives to Judicial Action, Chapter 44, F.S.

    204Rulemaking Authority 206186.509 FS. 208Law Implemented 210186.509 FS. 212History–New 4-12-94.

     

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