If the commissioner must increase the size of the roster, the commissioner must:
publish notice on the bureau's website for at least 30 calendar days, indicating that applications for appointment are being accepted and establishing a deadline for the applications;
together with the advisory committee, assess an applicant's qualifications and suitability for appointment to the roster according to subpart 6;
advise each applicant in writing on the commissioner's final determination on the applicant's application;
actively solicit qualified applicants who will help provide balance in the roster's racial and gender composition; and
If the commissioner determines that additional information is needed after reviewing the information under item A, subitems (2) and (5), the applicant must provide additional information on the applicant's:
The commissioner must notify all roster members at least 120 calendar days before their appointment expires of the procedures necessary for a renewal appointment.
A roster member seeking a renewal appointment must submit a written application and a fee to the commissioner at least 60 calendar days before the roster member's appointment expires.
An applicant or a roster member seeking a renewal appointment must complete an application on forms available from the bureau.
Application and renewal fees are as provided under Minnesota Statutes, section 179A.04, subdivision 3, paragraph (a), clause (10).
The fee must be in the form of a check or money order made payable to "State of Minnesota, Bureau of Mediation Services."
When determining whether to appoint or reappoint a member to the roster, the commissioner must evaluate each application for evidence of the applicant's competence, proficiency, and qualifications in the following areas:
knowledge and understanding of labor relations systems and collective bargaining processes and dynamics;
ability to conduct orderly and effective arbitration hearings in various settings and locations throughout Minnesota; and
reputation in the labor-management community for high professional standards of competence, ethics, and integrity.
If the commissioner determines that the applicant or roster member has satisfied the requirements of subparts 3 to 6, if applicable, the commissioner must appoint the applicant or reappoint the roster member to the roster.
If the applicant or roster member fails to satisfy the requirements of subparts 3 to 6, the commissioner must reject the application in writing, including the reasons for the rejection. If there are more qualified applicants than vacancies on the roster, the commissioner must appoint applicants in rank order of their qualifications or by lottery where qualifications are relatively equal.
14 SR 1383; 21 SR 583; 46 SR 1387
July 27, 2022
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes