C-26, r. 294 - Regulation respecting the conciliation and arbitration procedure for the accounts of members of the Ordre professionnel des travailleurs sociaux et des thérapeutes conjugaux et familiaux du Québec

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7. Where conciliation does not lead to an agreement within 60 days from the date of receipt of the application for conciliation, the syndic shall send a report on the dispute to the client and to the social worker by registered mail.
The report shall contain the following information, where applicable:
(1)  the amount of the account in dispute;
(2)  the amount that the client acknowledges owing;
(3)  the amount that the social worker acknowledges having to reimburse or is willing to accept as a settlement of the dispute;
(4)  the amount suggested by the syndic during conciliation as a payment to the social worker or as a reimbursement to the client.
The syndic shall send the client the form in Schedule I and shall indicate to him the procedure and deadline for submitting the dispute to arbitration.
O.C. 1358-93, s. 7; I.N. 2016-01-01 (NCCP).
7. Where conciliation does not lead to an agreement within 60 days from the date of receipt of the application for conciliation, the syndic shall send a report on the dispute to the client and to the social worker by registered or certified mail.
The report shall contain the following information, where applicable:
(1)  the amount of the account in dispute;
(2)  the amount that the client acknowledges owing;
(3)  the amount that the social worker acknowledges having to reimburse or is willing to accept as a settlement of the dispute;
(4)  the amount suggested by the syndic during conciliation as a payment to the social worker or as a reimbursement to the client.
The syndic shall send the client the form in Schedule I and shall indicate to him the procedure and deadline for submitting the dispute to arbitration.
O.C. 1358-93, s. 7.