Current through Register No. 50, December 12, 2024
Section Fam 602.01 - Definitions(a) "Advanced mediation" means a continuing education program designed to improve the mediation skills of experienced mediators approved by: (1) The Association for Conflict Resolution; or(b) "Authorized signer" means the director or a designee of the director authorized to sign documents on behalf of a family mediator training program.(c) "Basic course" means the training course described in Fam 604.02.(d) "Caucus" means a meeting of the mediator with only one of the mediation parties.(e) "Core mediation training" means the training described in Fam 303.05.(f) "Director" means the certified family mediator designated by the training program to be responsible for the design and presentation of the basic course and any other courses offered by the training program.(g) "Fair use doctrine" means the legal doctrine which permits partial or limited reproduction of work protected by copyright for the purpose of fostering public interests such as criticism, education, and scholarship.(h) "Family case" means a case concerning divorce or parenting issues or both.(i) "Family section advanced practitioner member of the Association for Conflict Resolution" means a mediator who has met the mediation training, domestic violence awareness training, and mediation experience requirements of that organization.(j) "Model Standards of Practice for Family and Divorce Mediation" means the "Model Standards of Practice for Family and Divorce Mediation" developed by The Symposium on Standards of Practice and finalized on August 5, 2000, and available as noted in Appendix II.(k) "Reframing" means the process of redefining a situation or seeing a conflict in a new way.(l) "Role-play" means a training technique in which students take the role of a mediator or mediation client(s) in a prescribed scenario.(m) "Specialist" means an individual providing a non-mediation component of a mediation training course, including, but not limited to, components relating to law, financial issues, or domestic violence.(n) "Trainer" means a certified family mediator who trains or assists in training other family mediators or individuals seeking to become certified as family mediators.N.H. Admin. Code § Fam 602.01
#9087, eff 2-16-08; ss by #9675, eff 4-2-10 (see Revision Note at chapter heading for Fam 600)
Amended by Volume XXXVIII Number 41, Filed October 11, 2018, Proposed by #12637, Effective 10/2/2018, Expires 10/2/2028.