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UAEL DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCEDURES Section 1. Duties of Membership The
following are among the duties of membership in UAEL for all members (regardless
of category) and their representatives: (a)
To
abide by the UAEL Standards of Professional Practice (Standards). (b) To submit to hearings and/or other proceedings through the Association concerning alleged violations of the Standards in any commercial finance or equipment lease transaction, as described in these UAEL Dispute Resolution Procedures (Procedures) and as the some may be amended from time to time. Section
2. Standards Committee (a)
There
shall be a committee, known as the Standards Committee (Committee),
which shall have nine (9) members (each of whom shall be a representative of a
UAEL member). The (9) Committee members
shall consist of the following: Chairperson;
Vice Chairperson, UAEL Board Liaison; Immediate Past President of UAEL; and five
(5) other individuals, one (1) of whom shall be an attorney and no more than two
of whom may be members of the UAEL Board of Directors (Board).
The President shall appoint all Committee members, subject to confirmation
by the Board. If a Committee member must disqualify himself
or herself from a particular case, the President shall appoint a qualified replacement
from the appropriate category to satisfy these requirements for that particular
case. (b)
Only
one person connected with any one UAEL member may serve on the Committee (c)
A
quorum shall consist of five (5) Committee members. The majority vote at any meeting at which a quorum is present shall
constitute the determination of decision of the Committee. The Committee may conduct meetings in person,
by teleconferences, or by correspondence. Section
3. Privilege to File Complaints Any
person or firm may file a Complaint under the Procedures. A Complaint should only address any alleged
violation(s) of the Standards by a member firm. Section
4. Initiating a Complaint (a)
A
filing fee of $100 must accompany the Complaint. (b)
The
Complaint must be signed by the Complainant, and must do all of the following:
(I) concisely sate the facts supporting the alleged violaion(s) of the
Standards; (ii) attach the basic documents in Complainants possession (which
may include declarations) supporting the alleged violation(s); and (iii) contain
a statement in substantially the following form:
SAMPLE STATEMENT 19 The undersigned hereby requests that a hearing on the
within Complaint be held through the United Association of Equipment Leasing.
The undersigned hereby agrees to abide by the decision and findings of
the Standards Committee and the UAEL Board of Directors.
We further agree to abide by the UAEL Dispute Resolution Procedures, including
without limitation the Section 11 waiver of further action against the Association
and others. (c)
The
Complaint must be filed by sending some, certified mail with return receipt requested,
to the Committee Chairperson at UAEL headquarters, or by personal delivery at
said location. (d)
UAEL
headquarters shall promptly send a copy of the Complaint to the Committee members
to determine whether the Complaint may involve a Standards violation.
Based on that determination, the Committee may (i) dismiss the Complaint,
(ii) request further information from the Complainant, (iii) proceed with plans
for a hearing, (iv) conduct a proceeding based solely on written submissions,
or (v) take any other action not inconsistent with these Procedures. (e)
A
person shall automatically be disqualified to serve on the Committee for any case
in which he/she (i) is a party, or (ii) is related by blood or marriage (to the
fourth degree in either case) to, or is an employer, employee, partner or other
business associate of a party, or (iii) has any monetary interest.
Promptly after receiving a copy of any Complaint pursuant to Section 4(d)
above, and before considering anything other than qualification on any case, each
member of the Committee shall sign a statement that he/she is not disqualified
for any of the foregoing reasons, and that he/she knows of no other reason that
might prevent him/her from rendering an impartial decision. (f)
The
Complainant may withdraw the Complaint, subject to forfeiture of the $100 filing
fee. Section
5. Notification When
the Complaint is sent to the Committee members, UAEL headquarters shall inform
the principal contact person on record with the Association that a Complaint was
filed against that UAEL member firm. All
members shall abide by these Procedures, including without limitation, the Preamble,
and shall be bound thereby with respect to any dispute arising during the term
of such membership. Section
6. Pre-Hearing and Other Proceedings (a)
After
the Committee receives the Complaint, and before the Committee determines whether
the Complaint may involve a Standards violation, the Chairperson may assign
the case to a Committee member (a Facilitator) to analyze whether
the Complaint contains enough written information for the Committee to make such
a determination. To assist the Facilitators
analysis, the Complainant must give the Facilitator all such additional documents
and written information as the Facilitator requests. When the Facilitator believes he/she has enough
written information to make a determination whether the Complaint may involve
a Standards violation, the Facilitator shall advise the Chairperson, and
also send all such additional documents and written information (received from
the Complainant) to the Chairperson at UAEL headquarters. UAEL headquarters shall promptly send copies
of all such additional documents and written information to the Committee members.
(b)
If
the Committee determines the Complaint does not involve a Standards violation,
the Chairperson, through UAEL headquarters, shall send appropriate notification
of the Complainant and each party named in the Complaint (each a Respondent),
and no further action shall be taken. (c)
If
the Committee determines the Complaint may involve a Standards violation,
the Chairperson, through UAEL headquarters, shall send a copy of the Complaint
and supporting materials to each Respondent, by certified mail with return receipt
requested, with notification that Respondent should file an Answer with the Committee,
within twenty (20) working days after mailing such notice, and that if no Answer is made, the charges
may be deemed admitted. If no Answer is
received at UAEL headquarters within forty-five (45) calendar days, a sencond
notice shall be mailed to each Respondent, stating that if no Answer if received
by UAEL headquarters within ten (10) calendar days, Respondent may be held to
be in violation of the Standards and the Procedures, and subject to action by
the Committee pursuant to Section 9(b) below. (d)
The
Answer must be signed by the Respondent, and must do both of the following:
(i) concisely state the facts showing that no violation of the Standards
has occurred; and (ii) attach the basic documents in Respondents possession
(which may include declarations) supporting the position that no such violation
has occurred. The Answer must be sent by certified mail with
return receipt requested to the Committee Chairperson at UAEL headquarters, or
be personally delivered at said location. UAEL headquarters shall promptly send a copy
of any Answer to the Committee members. (e)
The
Chairperson, through UAEL headquarters, shall promptly send a copy of the Answer
and all supporting materials to the Complainant by certified mail with return
receipt requested, and notify Complainant that Complainant may file a written
Reply within twenty (20) working days after mailing such notice. The Reply shall be filed in the same manner
as the Complaint, and UAEL shall send copies to Committee members and Respondent. (f)
After
the Committee receives the Complaint, Answer and any Reply, the Chairperson may
assign the case to a Committee member to facilitate further analysis (a Facilitator).
The Facilitator may be the same person assigned pursuant to Section 6(a)
above, if one was assigned. The Complainant
and each Respondent must give the Facilitator such information and documents as
the Facilitator requests. Based on the
Facilitators analysis of the Complaint, Answer, Reply, and input from the
parties, the Facilitator shall prepare and present a confidential written or oral
report to the Committee as a whole, with a recommendation for the further action
to be taken. The Committee shall promptly
vote on what action to take in response to the Facilitators recommendation. (g)
The
Committee may expedite matters by resolving disputes solely upon the Complaint,
Answer, Reply, other documents from the parties, and any Facilitators recommendation. (h)
If
a dispute is not otherwise resolved pursuant to the foregoing provisions of these
Procedures, the Committee may decide to hold a hearing or other proceeding, shall
set a date therefor, and through UAEL headquarters, mail reasonable notice to
all parties to the dispute. Said notices shall be sent by certified mail with return receipt
requested, and shall include the names of the Committee members or the appropriate
replacements and a complete copy of the Procedures. (i)
If
the Complaint involves parties and issues in litigation (or administrative proceedings),
or which subsequently are in such litigation or proceedings, the Committee may
stay its proceedings pending a final determination of the issues by a court or
administrative agency. (j)
The
Committee may prescribe any other procedure not inconsistent with these Procedures. Section
7. Committee Representation at
Hearings and Other Proceedings (a)
The
Committee will be represented at the hearing or other proceedings by a minimum
of five (5) of its members. In addition,
a UAEL staff member shall be present. (b)
Every
Committee member shall endeavor to avoid discussing the case with anyone other
the Committee members. If he/she does
engage in such discussion before the hearing or other preceding, he/she must disclose
the fact to the parties and to the other members of the Committee immediately.
After the hearing or other proceeding and before decision, no Committee
member shall discuss the merits of the case with any person, other than in formal
Committee session; to do so shall be a violation of membership duty. (c)
Any
person or firm may file a request with the Committee to disqualify any member(s)
from serving at a hearing or other proceeding, stating the grounds for disqualification.
Any such request shall be filed at least ten (10) working days before the
hearing pr proceeding. If a majority of
a Committee quorum finds any automatic ground of disqualification to be present
or finds any other fact which in the majoritys judgement may prevent the
member from rendering an impartial decision, or appear to do so, that member shall
be disqualified. Section
8. Conduct of Hearing (a)
Counsel
may be present to advise a party but may not participate at the hearing. Counsel may be called as a witness if appropriate. (b)
Hearings
will be conducted informally. Each party
must try to convince the Committee of the correctness of its position and no hearing
will be closed until each party has had a full opportunity to do so. (c)
Each
party will present its case as follows: (i)
an opening statement to describe the controversy; (ii) presentation of testimony
and other evidence and arguments in support of the partys position; and
(iii) a closing statement to summarize evidence and arguments, and to refute points
made by the opposing party. (d)
Every
party has the right to present witnesses, pertinent evidence, and submit questions
for the Committee to examine witnesses. There will be no cross-examination; the Committee shall conduct
all questioning of witnesses. Evidence
shall be oral testimony, declarations, authenticated documents, or other papers
verified to the Committees satisfaction. (e)
If
summoned by the Committee, it shall be a membership duty of every member to appear
at the hearing and to testify truthfully. (f)
Witnesses
giving oral testimony shall be sworn by the Committee Chairperson. Any testimony given by a representative of
a member firm which is proven to be knowingly false will be considered a violation
under the Standards. (g)
When
the Committee, through the Chairperson, has determined that all parties have had
a fair opportunity to present all their evidence, the Chairperson will declare
the hearing closed. Section
9. Decision (a)
The
Committee shall make its decision in writing, signed by the Chairperson, and filed
with UAEL headquarters, within ten (10) working days after the hearing is declared
closed. (b)
The
Committees decision shall state whether a Standards violation has
occurred, and the disciplinary or other action, if any, to be taken. Such action may be one or more of the following:
(i) dismissal of the Complaint; (ii) private censure consisting of attaching
the decision to the Respondents UAEL membership records; (iii) public censure
consisting of UAELs publication of the decision; (iv) probationary membership
with the conditions set by the Committee; (v) suspension of membership for a term
determined by the Committee; and/or (vi) expulsion from membership. (c)
The
Committee, through UAEL headquarters, shall send a copy of the decision to the
Complainant and each Respondent within five (5) working days after the decision
is filed. Section
10. Appeals (a)
Any
party to a case not satisfied with the Committees decision, may file a written
appeal to the Board by filing some at UAEL headquarters within sixty (60) days
after the Committees decision is filed.
A filing fee of $100 must accompany the appeal. (b)
If
an appeal is filed, the hearing on it will occur at the next scheduled Board meeting
in connection with the Spring Education Conference or Annual Conference, which
is not less than fifteen (15) working days after the appeal is filed. (c)
UAEL
headquarters shall send notice to all parties to the case, by certified mail with return receipt requested,
within ten (10) working days after an appeal is filed, of the time and place of
the appeal hearing by the Board. At the
some time, UAEL headquarters shall send to each Board member an entire copy of
the file with respect to the case. (d)
Counsel
may be present to advise any party but may not participate at the Appeal Hearing.
Counsel may be called as a witness if appropriate. (e)
At
the hearing before the Board, the Committee Chairperson shall present a summary
of the case. Each party shall be heard
to correct the summary, if he/she wishes to do so. Each party may present to the Board his/her reasons why the Committees
decision should be followed or not, but no new evidence shall be presented. (f)
The
Board shall render its decision within ten (10) working days of said hearing. The decision shall be filed with UAEL headquarters,
which shall send a copy to each party. The appeal decision may adopt, reject or modify the Committee decision.
The Boards decision shall be final. Section
11. Waiver Each
member firm and its employees and representatives, by virtue of membership, waive
any right of redress against the Association, the Board, the Committee, and its
members for any action taken in implementation of the Standards or Procedures. Section
12. Effect on Rights and Obligations Neither
an alleged violation of these Standards nor any determination that an actual violation
has occurred shall delay, impair or otherwise affect the rights, remedies or obligations
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