Code of Maine Rules
12 - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
150 - BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED DIVISION
Chapter 15 - RULES GOVERNING THE BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PROGRAM
Section 150-15-15 - DISPUTE RESOLUTION
Universal Citation: 12 ME Code Rules ยง 150-15-15
Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024
A. INTERAGENCY
In instances of interagency conflict, the process and procedures as outlined in this section are to ensure services and opportunities outlined in State statute and these Rules are neither delayed nor denied due to the conflict. These conflicts may include issue of compliance with federal and State statutory and regulatory expectations.
The following steps shall be taken to resolve an interagency dispute:
(1) All attempts should be
made to resolve disputes at the lowest operational level. This may include the
BEP Administrator, Division Director, Facility point of contact or other
Persons.
(2) When disputes cannot
be resolved at the lowest operational level in a reasonable time, they shall be
referred in writing to the Bureau of Rehabilitation Services
Director.
(3) If resolution is not
achieved within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt, the matter shall be
referred to the Commissioner of the Department of Labor, or equivalent, and the
State Agency and the entity responsible for the public property, for
resolution.
(4) In lieu of or in
addition to, any of the above steps, the parties may mutually agree to engage
in alternative dispute resolution, including mediation or
arbitration.
B. CONTINUATION OF SERVICES DURING DISPUTE RESOLUTION.
(1) A licensed manager shall be allowed to
continue operations during a dispute resolution process.
(2) The SLA will not enter into a new permit
with a licensed manager until the dispute resolution process is resolved,
unless the parties agree that the permit may proceed notwithstanding the
dispute.
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