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House approves voluntary ADR certification board after debate; HB 75 passes 63–7

Utah House of Representatives · February 14, 1991
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The Utah House passed HB 75 on Feb. 14, 1991, creating a voluntary certification process and board for Alternative Dispute Resolution providers after extended floor debate about board authority and regulatory overlap; the bill passed 63–7.

The Utah House on Feb. 14 approved House Bill 75, a bill to establish a voluntary certification system and an ADR (alternative dispute resolution) board for mediators and arbitrators, after extended questioning about the board’s scope and powers.

Representative John Lewis (sponsor) told colleagues the bill ‘‘is our opportunity to . . . simplify and supplement what goes on in our society relative to the resolution of disputes’’ and that the aim is voluntary certification so judges and litigants…

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