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Resolution and Mediation
Indicator 15. Resolution Sessions: Percent of hearing requests that went to resolution sessions that were resolved through resolution session settlement agreements. The NDDPI reported fewer than ten resolution sessions held in FFY 2017. The State is not required to provide targets until any fiscal year in which ten or more resolution sessions were held.
Indicator 16. Mediation: Percent of mediations held that resulted in mediation agreements. The NDDPI reported fewer than ten mediations held in FFY 2017. The State is not required to provide targets until any fiscal year in which ten or more mediations were held.
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Resolution Sessions
The State of North Dakota reported fewer than ten resolution sessions held in the reporting period. The State is not required to provide targets until any fiscal year in which ten or more resolution sessions were held.
Mediation
The State of North Dakota reported fewer than ten mediations held in the reporting period. The State is not required to provide targets until any fiscal year in which ten or more mediations were held.