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Grievance Committee. Grievance Committee. initial review of and screens complaints and requests grand jury. Grievance Committee does not. conduct hearings determine violation or award mediate or arbitrate business disputes. Grievance Committee. appointed by president
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Grievance Committee... • initial review of and screens complaints and requests • grand jury
Grievance Committee does not • conduct hearings • determine violation or award • mediate or arbitrate business disputes
Grievance Committee • appointed by president • confirmed by board of directors • balanced representation of membership • mature, experienced, knowledgeable person
Arbitration requests Important questions • acceptable form • necessary parties named • timely filed • parties have standing • litigation pending • impartial panel
Arbitration requests Important questions • basis for an award • mandatory or voluntary • amount too large or too small • matter too legally complex • knowledgeable arbitrators available
Arbitration requests Options for action • forward for a hearing • dismiss request
Arbitration requests Dismissal by grievance committee • may be appealed by either party • parties not attend
Ethics complaints Important questions • complaint acceptable form • necessary parties named • timely filed • respondent a member or MLS participant of board
Ethics complaints Important questions • litigation pending • impartial hearing panel • amend complaint • if complaint were true, could it violate Code
Ethics complaints Options for action • amend complaint and forward for hearing • forward complaint as submitted by complainant for a hearing • dismiss complaint
Ethics complaints Amendments/dismissals • dismissal appealable • parties do not attend appeal
Grievance Committee Ethics Hearing Procedures Arbitration Hearing Procedures Rehearings & Ethics Appeals Procedural Review Arbitration Procuring Cause
Hearing panel • three, preferably five • odd number
Hearing panel • if REALTOR-ASSOCIATE® or REALTOR® other than principal is a party, at least one panel member should also be a nonprincipal • panel chair named by chair of professional standards committee
Rights of parties • counsel • present evidence • witnesses • cross-examine witnesses • make closing statement
Amending a complaint • prior to hearing: complainant may file. Hearing panel may disallow • during hearing: complainant or hearing panel
Witnesses... • present only during testimony • the REALTOR® principal may remain throughout hearing
Hearing panel’s decision • in writing • findings of fact • discipline
Discipline • letter of warning • letter of reprimand • education • fine not to exceed $5,000 • probation for one year or less
Discipline • suspension from board membership for not less than 30 days nor more than one year, or a fine of $5,000 in lieu of suspension • expulsion from board membership for one to three years • suspension or termination of MLS privileges
Grievance Committee Ethics Hearing Procedures Arbitration Hearing Procedures Rehearings & Ethics Appeals Procedural Review Arbitration Procuring Cause
Arbitration Hearing Procedures • policy matters • submission to arbitration • arbitration hearing • arbitrators’ decision -- executive session
Policy Matters • timing • fees • consistency with state law • prior litigation
Policy matters Timing • within 180 days after closing • within 180 days after facts could have been known with reasonable diligence • whichever is later
Policy Matters Fees • not to exceed $500
Policy matters Consistency with state law • state law prevails • Uniform Arbitration Act • consult with board counsel
Policy matters Consistency with state law Variations from state to state include: • advance agreements to arbitrate future disputes • agreements to binding arbitration after dispute occurs/arises • law does not recognize agreements to arbitrate before or after
Policy matters Prior Litigation • matter previously litigated cannot be arbitrated • neither party to litigation may charge the other with failure or refusal to arbitrate
Submission to arbitrationOne of three options: • signed agreements and deposits before hearing held • if no agreement/deposit, proceed if respondent participates in hearing • if no agreement/deposit/attendance, proceed if state law allows
Arbitration hearing • the panel • witnesses • rights of parties during hearing
Arbitration hearing The panel • three, preferably five, members • odd number
Arbitration hearing The panel • majority of REALTORS® • if REALTOR-ASSOCIATE® or REALTOR® nonprincipal is involved, at least one panel member should be a nonprincipal • chair of panel named by chair of professional standards committee
Arbitration hearing The panel • challenges for good and sufficient cause • additional state law requirements for arbitrators may apply
Arbitration hearing Witnesses • present only during testimony • a REALTOR-ASSOCIATE® or REALTOR® nonprincipal on whose behalf action was brought is not considered a party; such nonprincipal may be a witness and is allowed to remain throughout hearing if affiliated with party
Arbitration hearing Rights of parties during hearing • counsel (attorney at law) • evidence • witnesses
Arbitration hearing Rights of parties during hearing • cross-examine witnesses • make closing statement Note: state law - subpoena power
Arbitrators’ decision • executive session • the award
Arbitrators’ decision Executive session • parties dismissed; panel makes award • board counsel may be present to provide procedural guidance and answer legal questions • no predetermined rules
Arbitrators’ decision The award Standard of proof • preponderance of the evidence (the 51 percent rule) • ethics - clear, strong, and convincing
Arbitrators’ decision The award Form of award • only amount • no findings of fact or rationale • not greater than amount requested • signed by arbitrators (or majority)
Arbitrators’ decision The award Form of award • no dissenting opinion • no discussions with parties • in ethics can dissent
Grievance Committee Ethics Hearing Procedures Arbitration Hearing Procedures Rehearings & Ethics Appeals Procedural Review Arbitration Procuring Cause
Rehearings & Ethics Appeals • rehearings • appeal hearings • directors’ decision about appeal • directors’ action if no appeal filed
Rehearings • complainant and respondent have right to rehearing • newly discovered evidence
Rehearings • same hearing panel • petitioner given opportunity to present new evidence • scope of rehearing limited to new evidence
Appeal hearings Formalities • deposit maximum $250 • in writing • clearly state bases for challenge