Fact-finding panel definition
Fact-finding panel means a roster of fact-finders maintained by the commission.
Fact-finding panel means an informal panel of individuals convened to hear evidence on negotiations on matters to be included in a Memorandum of Understanding which are in dispute between the City and an Exclusively Recognized Employee Organization. A fact-finding panel shall consist of three members: one selected by the City, another by the Exclusively Recognized Employee Organization and a chairperson selected either by mutual agreement of the City and Exclusively Recognized Employee Organization or by the Public Employment Relations Board as provided in Sec. 20 of this EERR below.
Fact-finding panel means a panel of three persons, as described in Section 9.60.080(c), selected and qualified by the director to review and evaluate the results of a specific conciliation and mediation proceeding and to make a specific recommendation for the terms of an agreement between the parties to resolve a rent increase dispute.