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Dispute Resolution Procedures for Alliance Participating
Organizations (APOs)
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Disputes Between and Among Alliance Participating Organizations (APOs)
In the event that a dispute arises among or between Alliance Participating Organizations (APOs) regarding matters which, if left unresolved, would affect
the operations of the Alliance, the Chair of the Board of Directors, in
response to a request by one of the Participants, shall gather factual
information from the disputants and other interested parties, which may
include interviewing all disputants and interested parties
Upon completion of his or her investigation, the Chair
will attempt to negotiate a settlement of the dispute. If the disputants,
with the assistance of the Chair, are unable to settle the dispute, the
Chair shall make a decision and inform all parties of his or her decision,
which shall be binding on all disputants.
Any disputant who is unsatisfied with the decision of
the Chair may petition the Board in writing requesting a review of the
Chair's decision.
If the Board agrees to review the Chair's decision, a
Sub-Committee of the Board shall be appointed. The Sub-Committee shall
be comprised of three members of the Board of Directors, who shall be
available to serve on such Sub-Committee on a rotating basis, excluding
any member of the Board who is actually affiliated with any of the disputants.
The Sub-Committee shall render a decision within thirty
days of being convened. The Subcommittee may, but is not required, to
hold a hearing.
The decision of the Sub-Committee shall be final and binding
on all disputants.
Dispute Between Alliance and Alliance Participating
Organizations (APOs)
In the event of the receipt of credible information
that an APO has failed to comply with the Terms of Participation,
the Chair shall immediately suspend that APO from Alliance activities.
Such APO will then have thirty days to either (i)
present evidence refuting charge of a failure to comply or (ii)
to cure such failure to comply.
If after the expiration of the thirty-day period
the APO has not in the opinion of the Chair, either refuted or cured
the failure to comply, the Chair may request that the Board terminate
such APO's participation in the Alliance.
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