34 CFR §303.431
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- (a)General. Each lead agency must ensure that procedures are established and implemented to allow parties to disputes involving any matter under this part, including matters arising prior to the filing of a due process complaint, to resolve disputes through a mediation process at any time.
- (b)Requirements. The procedures must meet the following requirements:
- (1)The procedures must ensure that the mediation process—
- (2)
- (3)The State must bear the cost of the mediation process, including the costs of meetings described in paragraph (d) of this section.
- (4)Each session in the mediation process must be scheduled in a timely manner and must be held in a location that is convenient to the parties to the dispute.
- (5)If the parties resolve a dispute through the mediation process, the parties must execute a legally binding agreement that sets forth that resolution and that—
- (i)States that all discussions that occurred during the mediation process will remain confidential and may not be used as evidence in any subsequent due process hearing or civil proceeding; and
- (ii)Is signed by both the parent and a representative of the lead agency who has the authority to bind such agency.
- (6)A written, signed mediation agreement under this paragraph is enforceable in any State court of competent jurisdiction or in a district court of the United States.
- (7)Discussions that occur during the mediation process must be confidential and may not be used as evidence in any subsequent due process hearing or civil proceeding of any Federal court or State court of a State receiving assistance under this part.
- (c)Impartiality of mediator.
- (d)Meeting to encourage mediation. A lead agency may establish procedures to offer to parents and EIS providers that choose not to use the mediation process, an opportunity to meet, at a time and location convenient to the parents, with a disinterested party—
- (1)Who is under contract with an appropriate alternative dispute resolution entity, or a parent training and information center or community parent resource center in the State established under section 671 or 672 of the Act; and
- (2)Who would explain the benefits of, and encourage the use of, the mediation process to the parents.