Common use of Distinguishing Disputes from Issues Clause in Contracts

Distinguishing Disputes from Issues. (a) The Joint Agreement Administration Group will resolve any disagreement as to whether: (i) a matter is a Dispute, an Issue, or neither; (ii) a Dispute is a Provincial Dispute or a Local Dispute; (iii) a Local Dispute is a Local Contract Dispute or Local Range Placement Dispute; and (iv) an Issue is a Local Interest Issue or a Local Quality of Care Issue. (b) If the Joint Agreement Administration Group cannot resolve a disagreement referred to in section 20.5(a), the Government or the Doctors of BC may refer the question to the Adjudicator or, at one party’s election, the Adjudication Committee for a final and binding decision.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Physician Master Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Physician Master Agreement

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Distinguishing Disputes from Issues. (a) The Joint Agreement Administration Group will resolve any disagreement as to whether: (i) a matter is a Dispute, an Issue, or neither; (ii) a Dispute is a Provincial Dispute or a Local Dispute;Dispute;‌ (iii) a Local Dispute is a Local Contract Dispute or Local Range Placement Dispute; and (iv) an Issue is a Local Interest Issue or a Local Quality of Care Issue. (b) If the Joint Agreement Administration Group cannot resolve a disagreement referred to in section 20.5(a), the Government or the Doctors of BC may refer the question to the Adjudicator or, at one party’s election, the Adjudication Committee for a final and binding decision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Physician Master Agreement

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