HR 3312 · 106th Congress · Government Operations and Politics

Merit Systems Protection Board Administrative Dispute Resolution Act of 2000

Introduced 1999-11-10· Sponsored by Rep. Gekas, George W. [R-PA-17]· House

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Latest: Received in the Senate.(2000-10-25)

Plain Language Summary

[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] Merit Systems Protection Board Administrative Dispute Resolution Act of 1999 - Amends Federal civil service law to authorize the Merit Systems Protection Board to establish a three-year pilot program to provide Federal employees and agencies with voluntary early intervention alternative dispute resolution (ADR) processes to apply to workplace disputes involving removals, suspension for more than 14 days, and other adverse actions under Federal civil service law. Directs the Board to test and evaluate a variety of ADR techniques. Authorizes any Federal agency or employee to request such ADR. Requires the Board's Office of Policy and Evaluation to establish criteria for evaluating such ADR program, prepare a report, and submit it to the President and Congress. Authorizes appropriations.…

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CBO Cost Estimate

Congressional Budget Office

H.R. 3312, A bill to clarify the Administrative Dispute Resolution Act of 1996 to authorize the Merit Systems Protection Board to establish under such act a 3-year pilot program that will provide a voluntary early intervention alternative. . .

Sep 22, 2000

Cost estimate for the bill as ordered reported by the House Committee on the Judiciary on September 20, 2000

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