Current through Register Vol. 24-23, December 1, 2024
Section 388-891A-0225 - What is mediation?(1) Mediation is a process in which a trained mediator conducts a meeting with you and DVR representative, usually your DVR counselor, to help you settle a disagreement. (a) The mediator does not work for DVR.(b) The mediator does not make decisions about your case.(c) Mediation is voluntary for all parties.(2) During mediation: (a) Each party presents information or evidence;(b) The mediator reviews and explains the laws that apply; and(c) The mediator helps you and the DVR representative reach an agreement, if possible.(3) You may ask someone to represent you during the mediation, including a CAP representative, however, you must be present.(4) Agreements you and DVR reach through mediation are not legally binding.Wash. Admin. Code § 388-891A-0225
Adopted by WSR 18-12-035, Filed 5/29/2018, effective 6/30/2018