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Court Rules and Statutes
Illinois Supreme Court Rule 99 - Mediation Programs
- Applicability to Circuits. Mediation programs may be undertaken
and conducted in those judicial circuits which, with the approval of
the Supreme Court, elect to utilize this procedure and in such other
circuits as directed by the Supreme Court.
- Local Rules.
- Each judicial circuit electing to establish a mediation program
shall adopt rules for the conduct of the mediation proceedings.
A person approved by the circuit to act as a mediator under these
rules shall have judicial immunity in the same manner and to the
same extent as a judge. Prior to the establishment of such a program,
the Chief Judge of the circuit shall submit to the Supreme Court
for its review and approval, through its Administrative Office,
rules governing the operation of the circuit's program. A circuit
operating a mediation program on the effective date of this Rule
may continue the program for one year after the effective date of
this Rule, but must, within 90 days of the effective date of this
Rule, submit for the Supreme Court's review and approval the rules
under which the mediation program is operating. Any amendments to
approved local rules must be submitted to the Administrative Office
for review and approval prior to implementation.
- At a minimum, the local circuit court rules shall address:
- Actions eligible for referral to mediation;
- Appointment, qualifications and compensation of the mediators;
- Scheduling of the mediation conferences;
- Conduct of the conferences;
- Discovery;
- Absence of party at the conference and sanctions;
- Termination and report of mediation conference;
- Finalization of agreement;
- Immunity and cConfidentiality
- Mechanism for reporting to the Supreme Court on the mediation
program.
Adopted April 11, 2001, effective immediately; amended October 10,
2001, effective immediately.
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