5 U.S.C. § 572. General authority
- (a)(a)An agency may use a dispute resolution proceeding for the resolution of an issue in controversy that relates to an administrative program, if the parties agree to such proceeding.
- (b)(b)
An agency shall consider not using a dispute resolution proceeding if—
- (1)(b)(1)a definitive or authoritative resolution of the matter is required for precedential value, and such a proceeding is not likely to be accepted generally as an authoritative precedent;
- (2)(b)(2)the matter involves or may bear upon significant questions of Government policy that require additional procedures before a final resolution may be made, and such a proceeding would not likely serve to develop a recommended policy for the agency;
- (3)(b)(3)maintaining established policies is of special importance, so that variations among individual decisions are not increased and such a proceeding would not likely reach consistent results among individual decisions;
- (4)(b)(4)the matter significantly affects persons or organizations who are not parties to the proceeding;
- (5)(b)(5)a full public record of the proceeding is important, and a dispute resolution proceeding cannot provide such a record; and
- (6)(b)(6)the agency must maintain continuing jurisdiction over the matter with authority to alter the disposition of the matter in the light of changed circumstances, and a dispute resolution proceeding would interfere with the agency’s fulfilling that requirement.
- (c)(c)Alternative means of dispute resolution authorized under this subchapter are voluntary procedures which supplement rather than limit other available agency dispute resolution techniques.
(Added Pub. L. 101–552, § 4(b), Nov. 15, 1990, 104 Stat. 2739, § 582; renumbered § 572, Pub. L. 102–354, § 3(b)(2), Aug. 26, 1992, 106 Stat. 944.)
Codification
Section 572 of former Title 5, Executive Departments and Government Officers and Employees, was transferred to section 2257 of Title 7, Agriculture.
Prior Provisions
A prior section 572 was renumbered section 592 of this title.
Amendments
1992—Pub. L. 102–354 renumbered section 582 of this title as this section.