PRINTER'S NO. 1022
No. 907 Session of 1999
INTRODUCED BY GREENLEAF, MAY 3, 1999
REFERRED TO JUDICIARY, MAY 3, 1999
AN ACT 1 Establishing the Commission on Dispute Resolution and Conflict 2 Management and providing for its powers and duties; 3 establishing the Dispute Resolution and Conflict Management 4 Commission Fund; and making an appropriation. 5 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 6 hereby enacts as follows: 7 Section 1. Short title. 8 This act shall be known and may be cited as the Dispute 9 Resolution and Conflict Management Act. 10 Section 2. Definitions. 11 The following words and phrases when used in this act shall 12 have the meanings given to them in this section unless the 13 context clearly indicates otherwise: 14 "Commission." The Commission on Dispute Resolution and 15 Conflict Management established in section 3. 16 "Dispute resolution and conflict management." Any process 17 that assists persons in a dispute or a conflict to resolve their 18 differences without unnecessary litigation, prosecution, civil
1 unrest, economic disruption or violence. 2 "Dispute resolution and conflict management program." A 3 program that provides or encourages dispute resolution and 4 conflict management, including, but not limited to, mediation, 5 arbitration, conciliation and facilitation. The program may 6 serve the legal community, business community, public sector, 7 private sector or private individuals or any combination 8 thereof. The term shall also include a program that provides 9 education or training in the primary and secondary schools and 10 in the colleges and universities of this Commonwealth, as well 11 as in other appropriate educational forums, about the 12 elimination, prevention, resolution and management of disputes 13 and conflicts. 14 "Fund." The Dispute Resolution and Conflict Management 15 Commission Fund established in section 6. 16 Section 3. Commission. 17 (a) Establishment.--The Commission on Dispute Resolution and 18 Conflict Management is hereby established as an independent 19 administrative agency. 20 (b) Purposes.--The commission shall have the following 21 purposes: 22 (1) Developing, coordinating and supporting dispute 23 resolution and conflict management education, training and 24 research programs in this Commonwealth. 25 (2) Consulting with, educating, training, providing 26 resources for and otherwise assisting persons and public or 27 private agencies, organizations or entities that are 28 interested in dispute resolution and conflict management as 29 potential parties or engaged in the field as practitioners. 30 (c) Members.--The commission shall consist of 16 members. 19990S0907B1022 - 2 -
1 Four members shall be appointed by the Governor; two members 2 each shall be appointed by the President pro tempore of the 3 Senate, the Speaker of the House or Representatives, the 4 Minority Leader of the Senate and the Minority Leader of the 5 House of Representatives; and four members shall be appointed by 6 the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Of the four members appointed 7 by the Governor, one shall be a member of the Pennsylvania 8 Council of Mediators, one shall be a member of the bar of the 9 Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, and two shall be nonlawyer 10 citizens. At least one of the two members appointed by the 11 President pro tempore of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of 12 Representatives, the Minority Leader of the Senate and the 13 Minority Leader of the House of Representatives shall be a 14 nonlawyer citizen. Of the four members appointed by the Supreme 15 Court, one shall be a judge of an appellate court of 16 Pennsylvania, one shall be a judge of a trial court of 17 Pennsylvania, one shall be a judge of the minor judiciary, and 18 one shall be a member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association. The 19 commission shall include men and women and should reflect the 20 geographic, ethnic and racial diversity of this Commonwealth. 21 The commission shall elect a chairman and other necessary 22 officers during its first meeting each calendar year. 23 (d) Terms.--Members first appointed by the Governor shall 24 serve a term of four years, members first appointed by the 25 General Assembly shall serve a term of three years and members 26 first appointed by the Supreme Court shall serve a term of two 27 years. Thereafter, all members shall serve a term of four years. 28 Members may be reappointed and shall remain in office until a 29 successor is qualified. 30 (e) Expenses.--The members of the commission shall serve 19990S0907B1022 - 3 -
1 without compensation but shall be reimbursed for actual and 2 necessary expenses incurred in the performance of official 3 duties. 4 Section 4. Powers and duties. 5 The commission shall have the power and duty to: 6 (1) Serve as an information and referral clearinghouse 7 for dispute resolution and conflict management programs 8 services, including, but not limited to, mediation, 9 arbitration, conciliation and facilitation. 10 (2) Establish a dispute resolution service available to 11 the General Assembly, Commonwealth and local agencies to 12 address public policy controversies and other disputes 13 involving the public. This service shall be provided through 14 referrals to providers of dispute resolution services or 15 through commission staff. 16 (3) Establish and collect fees for dispute resolution 17 services provided by commission staff. Any fees collected 18 shall be deposited into the fund. 19 (4) Administer a funding program for the establishment 20 and operation of community dispute settlement centers. 21 (5) Encourage and support the establishment of peer 22 mediation programs in school districts. 23 (6) Support the development of court programs, in 24 cooperation with the court and the bar, for referral of 25 appropriate cases to dispute resolution processes. 26 (7) Monitor and evaluate the program effectiveness of 27 the programs funded in whole or in part by the Commonwealth 28 through the commission. 29 (8) Advise and assist, upon request, the executive and 30 legislative branches of the Commonwealth and local 19990S0907B1022 - 4 -
1 governments in developing policies, plans and programs 2 related to dispute resolution and conflict management. 3 (9) Employ an executive director and such other staff as 4 necessary. 5 (10) Issue regulations necessary for the proper 6 administration of this act. 7 Section 5. Report. 8 The commission shall submit an annual report to the Governor 9 and to the General Assembly concerning the work of the 10 commission during the preceding fiscal year. 11 Section 6. Fund. 12 There is hereby established in the State Treasury a separate 13 fund to be known as the Dispute Resolution and Conflict 14 Management Commission Fund. All fees for dispute resolution and 15 conflict management programs or services provided under this act 16 shall be deposited into the fund. The moneys from this fund 17 shall be appropriated as necessary to fulfill the purposes of 18 this act and to provide for any grants made by the commission. 19 Section 7. Appropriation. 20 The sum of $1,000,000, or as much thereof as may be 21 necessary, is hereby appropriated to the Commission on Dispute 22 Resolution and Conflict Management for the fiscal year July 1, 23 2000, to June 30, 2001, to carry out the provisions of this act. 24 Section 8. Effective date. 25 This act shall take effect July 1, 2000, or immediately, 26 whichever is later. D13L44SFL/19990S0907B1022 - 5 -