PRB Procedure Clause Samples
The PRB Procedure clause establishes the process and rules for referring disputes or issues to a Project Review Board (PRB) for resolution. Typically, this clause outlines how parties can escalate unresolved matters to the PRB, the composition and authority of the board, and the steps involved in presenting and reviewing disputes. For example, if a disagreement arises during a project that cannot be settled through regular negotiation, the PRB Procedure provides a structured method for impartial review and decision-making. Its core function is to offer an efficient, fair, and expert-driven mechanism for resolving project disputes, thereby minimizing delays and reducing the likelihood of litigation.
PRB Procedure. 1. Purpose of the PRB
a) The purpose of the PRB is to determine the validity of a disputed performance evaluation score, relative to matters concerning procedural and substantive issues.
b) Discussions regarding the meeting will be limited to the PRB members and evidence presented at the proceedings. Discussion among the PRB members will be confidential.
2. Objectives of the PRB
a) The first objective is to determine compliance with written policies, procedures and guidelines, including but not limited to this Agreement.
b) If there is compliance with policies, procedures, guidelines and the Agreement, the second objective is to judge the validity of the performance evaluation score through evaluation of the testimony and evidentiary documentation incorporated as part of the evaluation.
PRB Procedure. Purpose of the PRB
