(1) In order to be appointed by the division, a mediator meeting the requirements of Florida Statutes § 723.038(2), must file an application with the division. The application must be submitted on BPR form 34-003, APPLICATION FOR MEDIATORS, incorporated herein by reference and effective 1-19-97. The form may be obtained by writing to the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Division of Condominiums, Timeshares, and Mobile Homes, 2601 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1030.

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Terms Used In Florida Regulations 61B-32.0056

  • Adjourn: A motion to adjourn a legislative chamber or a committee, if passed, ends that day's session.
    (2) If a mediator in the circuit in which the mobile home park is located is unavailable from both a list of circuit court mediators in the judicial circuit and from the Florida Growth Management Conflict Resolution Consortium list, the division will appoint a mediator from outside the circuit, beginning with circuits which are located in the same geographic region.
    (3) The division will select a mediator from the following lists using an alphabetical rotation:
    (a) An alphabetical list of circuit court mediators by judicial circuit consisting of meditators willing to mediate in that judicial circuit.
    (b) An alphabetical list of mediators maintained by the Florida Growth Management Conflict Resolution Consortium.
    (4) Unless otherwise agreed to by the parties, the first mediation conference shall be held within 60 days of the appointment of the mediator by the division.
    (5) Notice. Within 10 days after the appointment of the mediator, the mediator shall schedule and notify the parties in writing of the time, date and place of the mediation conference.
    (a) Conclusion of Mediation. Mediation shall be completed within 45 days of the first mediation conference unless agreed to by both parties. The mediator shall notify the division in writing that mediation is concluded by submitting a completed BPR form 34-005, MEDIATION REPORT, incorporated herein by reference and effective 1-19-97, and which may be obtained by writing to the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Division of Condominiums, Timeshares, and Mobile Homes, 2601 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1030. The report shall be mailed or delivered to the division within 10 days after the conclusion of the mediation. Conclusion means the mediation process has ended by either full or partial impasse or agreement on the issues or failure of either party to appear at the mediation conference.
    (b) Waiver or Deferral of Mediation. Prior to the mediation conference, any party may withdraw its petition for mediation. The party withdrawing its petition shall notify all interested parties, the mediator and the division.
    (c) Adjournments. The mediator may adjourn the mediation conference at any time and may set times for reconvening the adjourned conference, notwithstanding Rule 1.710(a), Florida Rules of Civil Procedure. No further notification is required for parties present at the adjourned conference.
    (d) Counsel. The mediator shall at all times be in control of the mediation and the procedures to be followed in the mediation. Counsel shall be permitted to communicate privately with their clients. In the discretion of the mediator and with the agreement of the parties, mediation may proceed in the absence of counsel.
    (e) Communication with Parties. The mediator may meet and consult privately with any party or parties or their counsel.
    (6) Any party may request the division to replace a mediator. Upon request from either party for replacement of an appointed mediator, the division will appoint a qualified replacement in accordance with this rule. Nothing in this provision shall preclude mediators from disqualifying themselves or refusing any assignment. The time for mediation shall be tolled during any periods in which a mediation request for replacement is pending.
    (7) In computing any period of time prescribed or allowed by these rules, the day of the act from which the designated period of time begins to run shall not be included. The last day of the period shall be included unless it is a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday, in which event the period shall run until the end of the next day which is neither a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday. As used in these rules, “”legal holiday”” means those days designated in Florida Statutes § 110.117
    (8)(a) Fees. For mobile home parks located in Dade County, the mediator shall collect an all inclusive fee of $175 for up to 2 hours, and above 2 hours an additional fee of $85 per hour, or any fraction of an hour.
    (b) For mobile home parks located in all counties other than Dade County and the Sixth Judicial Circuit, the mediator shall collect an all inclusive fee of $125 per hour, or any fraction of an hour.
    (c) For mobile home parks located in the 6th Judicial Circuit, the mediator shall collect an all inclusive fee of $125 per hour, prorated by one quarter hour increments.
    (d) Any mediation fees incurred by a mediator subsequent to appointment by the division shall be the responsibility of the parties. The parties shall be responsible for paying the mediator fee in accordance with this rule.
    (e) Mediation fees shall be based on time utilized for scheduling and mediation conference or conferences.
Rulemaking Authority Florida Statutes § 723.006(7). Law Implemented 723.037, 723.038 FS. History-New 10-2-90, Formerly 7D-32.0056, Amended 8-31-94, 11-15-95, 1-19-97.