Texas Administrative Code
Title 40 - SOCIAL SERVICES AND ASSISTANCE
Part 1 - DEPARTMENT OF AGING AND DISABILITY SERVICES
Chapter 7 - DADS ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES
Subchapter S - NEGOTIATION AND MEDIATION OF CERTAIN CONTRACT CLAIMS AGAINST DADS
Division 2 - NEGOTIATION
Section 7.911 - Conduct of Negotiation

Universal Citation: 40 TX Admin Code ยง 7.911

Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024

(a) Negotiation is a consensual bargaining process in which the parties attempt to resolve a claim and counterclaim. A negotiation under this division may be conducted by any method, technique, or procedure authorized under the contract or agreed upon by the parties, including, without limitation, negotiation in person, by telephone, by correspondence, by video conference, or by any other method that permits the parties to identify their respective positions, discuss their respective differences, confer with their respective advisers, exchange offers of settlement, and settle.

(b) The parties may conduct negotiations with the assistance of one or more neutral third parties. If the parties choose to mediate their dispute, the mediation shall be conducted in accordance with Division 3 of this subchapter. Parties may choose an assisted negotiation process other than mediation.

(c) To facilitate the meaningful evaluation and negotiation of the claim(s) and any counterclaim(s), the parties may exchange relevant documents that support their respective claims, defenses, counterclaims or positions.

(d) Material submitted pursuant to this section and claimed to be confidential by the contractor shall be handled pursuant to the requirements of the Public Information Act.

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