Mediator Conduct

Rules of the Dispute Resolution Commission

Rule: 7

Jurisdiction: NC

Bluebook Citation: N.C. Disp. Resol. Comm'n R. 7

The conduct of all mediators certified by the Commission or serving programs under the jurisdiction of the Commission, and personnel affiliated with any certified mediator training program, must conform to the Standards of Professional Conduct for Mediators adopted by the Supreme Court and enforceable by the Commission and to the standards of any professional organization of which such person is a member that are not in conflict nor inconsistent with the Standards of Professional Conduct for Mediators. A certified mediator shall inform the Commission of any (i) criminal conviction, disbarment, or other revocation or suspension of a professional license; (ii) complaint filed against the mediator or disciplinary action imposed upon the mediator by a professional organization; or (iii) judicial sanction, civil judgment, tax lien, or filing for bankruptcy. Failure to do so is a violation of these rules. Violations of the Standards of Professional Conduct for Mediators or other professional standards, or conduct that reflects a lack of moral character or fitness to conduct mediations or which discredits the Commission, the courts, or the mediation process, may subject a mediator to disciplinary proceedings by the Commission. History Note. 373 N.C. 606.

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