Contract Dispute Resolution Board. There shall be a Contract Dispute Resolution Board composed of: 12.6.1 the chief administrative law judge of OATH or his/her designated OATH administrative law judge, who shall act as chairperson, and may adopt operational procedures and issue such orders consistent with this section as may be necessary in the execution of the CDRB’s functions, including, but not limited to, granting extensions of time to present or respond to submissions; 12.6.2 the City Chief Procurement Officer or his/her designee, or in the case of disputes involving construction or construction-related services, the Director of the Office of Construction or his/her designee; any designee shall have the requisite background to consider and resolve the merits of the dispute and shall not have participated personally and substantially in the particular matter that is the subject of the dispute or report to anyone who so participated; and 12.6.3 a person with appropriate expertise who is not an employee of the City. This person shall be selected by the presiding administrative law judge from a prequalified panel of individuals, established and administered by OATH, with appropriate background to act as decision-makers in a dispute. Such individuals may not have a contract or dispute with the City or be an officer or employee of any company or organization that does, or regularly represents persons, companies, or organizations having disputes with the City.
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Contract Dispute Resolution Board. There shall be a Contract Dispute Resolution Board composed of:
12.6.1 (a) the chief administrative law judge of OATH the Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings ("OATH") or his/her designated OATH administrative law judge, who shall act as chairperson, and may adopt operational procedures and issue such orders consistent with this section as may be necessary in the execution of the CDRB’s functions, including, but not limited to, granting extensions of time to present or respond to submissions;
12.6.2 (b) the City Chief Procurement Officer ("CCPO") or his/her designee, or in the case of disputes involving construction or construction-related services, the Director of the Office of Construction or his/her designee; any designee shall have the requisite background to consider and resolve the merits of the dispute and shall not have participated personally and substantially in the particular matter that is the subject of the dispute or report to anyone who so participated; participated , and
12.6.3 (c) a person with appropriate expertise who is not an employee of the City. This person shall be selected by the presiding administrative law judge from a prequalified panel of individuals, established and administered by OATH, with appropriate background to act as decision-makers in a dispute. Such individuals may not have a contract or dispute with the City or be an officer or employee of any company or organization that does, or regularly represents represent persons, companies, or organizations having disputes with the City.
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Contract Dispute Resolution Board. There shall be a Contract Dispute Resolution Board composed of:
12.6.1 (1) the chief administrative law judge of OATH the Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings ("OATH") or his/her designated OATH administrative law judge, who shall act as chairperson, and may adopt operational procedures and issue such orders consistent with this section as may be necessary in the execution of the CDRB’s 's functions, including, but not limited to, granting extensions of time to present or respond to submissions;
12.6.2 (2) the City Chief Procurement Officer ("CCPO") or his/her designee, or in the case of disputes involving construction or construction-related services, the Director of the Office of Construction or his/her designee; any designee shall have the requisite background to consider and resolve the merits of the dispute and shall not have participated personally and substantially in the particular matter that is the subject of the dispute or report to anyone who so participated; , and
12.6.3 a (3) person with appropriate expertise who is not an employee of the City. This person shall be selected by the presiding administrative law judge from a prequalified panel of individuals, established and administered by OATH, with appropriate background to act as decision-makers in a dispute. Such individuals may not have a contract or dispute with the City or be an officer or employee of any company or organization that does, or regularly represents personsrepresent Persons, companies, or organizations having disputes with the City.,
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