Sec. 19. In the mediation process, the mediator may meet jointly or separately with the parties and may express an evaluation of the proceeding to one (1) or more parties or their representatives. This evaluation may be expressed in the form of settlement ranges rather than exact amounts. The mediator may share revealed settlement authority with other parties or their representatives.
As added by P.L.16-1996, SEC.1.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 4. State Offices and Administration
Article 21.5. Administrative Orders and Procedures
4-21.5-3.5-1. Mediation Guidelines; Procedural Rights; Rules
4-21.5-3.5-2. Appropriateness of Mediation; Rules
4-21.5-3.5-3. Agreement to Mediate
4-21.5-3.5-4. Immunity of Mediator
4-21.5-3.5-5. Selection of Proceeding for Mediation; Objections
4-21.5-3.5-6. Selection of Mediator by Agreement of Parties
4-21.5-3.5-7. Application to Mediate; List of Approved Mediators
4-21.5-3.5-8. Qualifications of Mediator; Agreement of Parties on Mediator
4-21.5-3.5-9. Guidelines for Mediator Selection if Parties Do Not Agree
4-21.5-3.5-10. Choice Not to Serve as Mediator
4-21.5-3.5-11. Replacement of Mediator
4-21.5-3.5-12. Effect if Mediator Chooses Not to Serve
4-21.5-3.5-13. Mediator Ineligibility
4-21.5-3.5-14. Mediation Costs
4-21.5-3.5-15. Continuance of Proceedings
4-21.5-3.5-16. Duties of Mediator
4-21.5-3.5-17. Individuals Present at Mediation
4-21.5-3.5-18. Confidential Statements; Nonpublic Records
4-21.5-3.5-19. Mediator Meetings With Parties
4-21.5-3.5-20. Termination of Mediation
4-21.5-3.5-21. Failure to Reach Agreement; Requirements for Agreement
4-21.5-3.5-22. Ability to Mediate Subsequent Disputes
4-21.5-3.5-23. Conflicts of Interest
4-21.5-3.5-24. Rules of Evidence Do Not Apply
4-21.5-3.5-25. Limitation of Discovery
4-21.5-3.5-26. Mediation Regarded as Settlement Negotiation
4-21.5-3.5-27. Confidential and Privileged Nature of Mediation