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HomeGovernment CodeDiv. 4Ch. 10.7Art. 9§ 3548 Public School Impasse Mediation

§ 3548 Public School Impasse Mediation

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§ 3548 Public School Impasse Mediation

Key Takeaways

  • •If school bosses and worker leaders can't agree on work rules, they can ask for a helper (mediator) to fix the problem.
  • •The helper must be picked within 5 work days and will try to make both sides happy.
  • •The helper is free for both sides, paid by the school board.
  • •If both sides pick their own helper, they split the cost unless the school board says no.

Example

Teachers and the school district argue over pay raises and can't agree.

Either side can ask the school board for a mediator to help them find a deal. The mediator is free, and they have to start working on it fast—within 5 days. If the teachers and the school pick their own helper instead, they have to share the cost.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 3548 Public School Impasse Mediation

Either a public school employer or the exclusive representative may declare that an impasse has been reached between the parties in negotiations over matters within the scope of representation and may request the board to appoint a mediator for the purpose of assisting them in reconciling their differences and resolving the controversy on terms which are mutually acceptable. If the board determines that an impasse exists, it shall, in no event later than five working days after the receipt of a request, appoint a mediator in accordance with such rules as it shall prescribe. The mediator shall meet forthwith with the parties or their representatives, either jointly or separately, and shall take such other steps as he may deem appropriate in order to persuade the parties to resolve their differences and effect a mutually acceptable agreement. The services of the mediator, including any per diem fees, and actual and necessary travel and subsistence expenses, shall be provided by the board without cost to the parties. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent the parties from mutually agreeing upon their own mediation procedure and in the event of such agreement, the board shall not appoint its own mediator, unless failure to do so would be inconsistent with the policies of this chapter. If the parties agree upon their own mediation procedure, the cost of the services of any appointed mediator, unless appointed by the board, including any per diem fees, and actual and necessary travel and subsistence expenses, shall be borne equally by the parties. (Added by Stats. 1975, Ch. 961.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

agreementexclusive representativeemployerschoolsubsistencemediationrepresentationaccordance

Related Statutes

  • § 3590 Impasse Mediation Requests
  • § 3548.5 Public School Arbitration Agreements
  • § 3549 Public School Employer Authority
  • § 3540 Public School Employee Rights
  • § 3540.2 School District Financial Oversight

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Government Code. Section 3548.
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