61B-50.126. Conduct of Proceeding by Arbitrator  


Effective on Sunday, January 19, 1997
  • 1(1) The failure or refusal of a respondent to comply with a provision of these rules or any lawful order of the arbitrator shall result in the striking of the answer including any defenses or pending claims where such failure is deemed willful, intentional, or a result of neglect.

    50(2) The failure or refusal of an association to comply with any lawful order of the arbitrator or with a provision of these rules shall result in a dismissal of the petition where such failure is deemed willful, intentional, or a result of neglect.

    94(3) In order to expedite the case, the arbitrator may, without the agreement of the parties, conduct any proceeding permitted under these rules, including a motion hearing or final hearing, by telephone or video conference.

    129(4) At any time after a petition has been filed with the division for arbitration, the arbitrator may direct the parties to confer for the purpose of clarifying and simplifying issues, discussing the possibility of settlement, examining documents and other exhibits, exchanging names and addresses of witnesses, resolving other procedural matters, and entering into a prehearing stipulation.

    186Specific Authority 188718.501(1)(f), 189719.501(1)(f) FS. 191Law Implemented 193718.112(2)(k), 194(l), 195718.1255, 196719.106(1)(f) FS. 198History–New 1-17-93, Formerly 7D-50.126, Amended 1-19-97.

     

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