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12. Section 6(c). Mediator not compelled. |
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| Section 6(c) allows the mediator to decline to testify or | otherwise provide evidence in a professional misconduct and | mediated settlement enforcement cases to protect against | frequent attempts to use the mediator as a tie-breaking | witness, which would undermine the integrity of the mediation | process and the impartiality of the individual mediator. | Nonetheless, the parties and others may testify or provide | evidence in such cases. |
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| This Section is discussed in the comments to Sections 6(a)(7) | and 6(b)(2). The mediator may still testify voluntarily if the | exceptions apply, or the parties waive their privilege, but | the mediator may not be compelled to do so. |
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| 13. Section 6(d). Limitations on exceptions. |
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| This Section makes clear the limited use that may be made of | mediation communications that are admitted under the | exceptions delineated in Sections 6(a) and 6(b). For example, | if a statement evidencing child abuse is admitted at a | proceeding to protect the child, the rest of the mediation | communications remain privileged for that proceeding, and the | statement of abuse itself remains privileged for the pending | divorce or other proceedings. |
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| §10007. Prohibited mediator reports |
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| | 1.__Prohibited communication by mediator.__Except as | required in subsection 2, a mediator may not make a report, | assessment, evaluation, recommendation, finding or other | communication regarding a mediation to a court, administrative | agency or other authority that may make a ruling on the | dispute that is the subject of the mediation. |
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| | 2.__Permitted communication by mediator.__A mediator may | disclose: |
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| A.__Whether the mediation occurred or has terminated, | whether a settlement was reached and attendance; |
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| B.__A mediation communication as permitted under section | 10006; or |
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| C.__A mediation communication evidencing abuse, neglect, | abandonment or exploitation of an individual to a public | agency responsible for protecting individuals against such | mistreatment. |
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