Florida Rules of Juvenile Procedure
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8.185 Community Arbitration
(a) Referral. A case may be referred to community
arbitration as provided by law. The chief judge of each
judicial circuit shall maintain a list of qualified persons
who have agreed to serve as community
arbitrators
for
the purpose of carrying out the provisions of chapter
985, Florida Statutes.
(b) Arbitrator Qualifications. Each community
arbitrator or member of a community arbitration
panel shall be selected pursuant to law and shall meet
the following minimum qualification and training
requirements:
(1) Be at least 18 years of age.
(2) Be a person of the temperament necessary to
deal properly with cases involving children and with
the family crises likely to be presented.
(3) Pass a law enforcement records check and a
Department of Children and Family Services abuse
registry background check, as determined by the written
guidelines developed by the chief judge of the circuit,
the senior circuit court judge assigned to juvenile
cases in the circuit, and the state attorney.
(4) Observe a minimum of 3 community arbitration
hearings conducted by an approved arbitrator
in a
juvenile case.
(5) Conduct at least 1 juvenile community arbitration
hearing under the personal observation of an
approved community arbitrator.
(6) Successfully complete a training program
consisting of not less than 8 hours of instruction including,
but not limited to, instruction in:
(A) conflict resolution;
(B) juvenile delinquency law;
(C) child psychology; and
(D) availability of community resources.
The chief judge of the circuit, the senior circuit judge
assigned to juvenile cases in the circuit, and the state
attorney shall develop specific written guidelines
for the training program and may specify additional
qualifications
as necessary.
Committee Notes
1992 Adoption. This rule provides qualification and training
requirements for arbitrators as required by section 985.304(3),
Florida Statutes. It was the committee’s intention to set minimal
qualifications
and to allow local programs to determine additional
requirements.
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