Chapter 44. Arbitration; Revised Uniform Act.


§ 16-4401. Definitions.
§ 16-4402. Notice.
§ 16-4403. When chapter applies.
§ 16-4404. Effect of agreement to arbitrate; nonwaivable provisions.
§ 16-4405. Application for judicial relief.
§ 16-4406. Validity of agreement to arbitrate.
§ 16-4407. Motion to compel or stay arbitration.
§ 16-4408. Provisional remedies.
§ 16-4409. Initiation of arbitration.
§ 16-4410. Consolidation of separate arbitration proceedings.
§ 16-4411. Appointment of arbitrator; service as a neutral arbitrator.
§ 16-4412. Disclosure by arbitrator.
§ 16-4413. Action by majority.
§ 16-4414. Immunity of arbitrator; competency to testify; attorney's fees and costs.
§ 16-4415. Arbitration process.
§ 16-4416. Representation by lawyer.
§ 16-4417. Witnesses; subpoenas; depositions; discovery.
§ 16-4418. Judicial enforcement of preaward ruling by arbitrator.
§ 16-4419. Award.
§ 16-4420. Change of award by arbitrator.
§ 16-4421. Remedies; fees and expenses of arbitration proceeding.
§ 16-4422. Confirmation of award.
§ 16-4423. Vacating award.
§ 16-4424. Modification or correction of award.
§ 16-4425. Judgment on award; attorney's fees and litigation expenses.
§ 16-4426. Jurisdiction.
§ 16-4427. Appeals.
§ 16-4428. Uniformity of application and construction.
§ 16-4429. Relationship to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.
§ 16-4430. Regulation of arbitration organizations.
§ 16-4431. Disclosure of arbitration costs.
§ 16-4432. Savings clause.

Refs & Annos

REPEAL OF UNIFORM ARBITRATION ACT

<Section 3 of D.C. Law 17-111 provides: “Effective July 1, 2009, Chapter 43 of Title 16 of the District of Columbia Official Code is repealed.” Chapter 44 of Title 16 governs agreements to arbitrate made on or after February 27, 2008, and agreements made before February 27, 2008, if the parties to the arbitration agreement so agree in a record. Otherwise Chapter 43 of Title 16 governs agreements made before February 27, 2008, until July 1, 2009.>


Jurisdiction
Laws
Effective Date
Statutory Citation
Alaska [FN1]
2004, c. 170
1-1-2005
AS 09.43.300 to 09.43.595.
Arizona [FN1]
2010, c. 139
1-1-2011
A.R.S. §§ 12-3001 to 12-3029.
Arkansas [FN1]
2011, No. 695
A.C.A. §§ 16-108-201 to 16-108-230.
Colorado
2004, c. 363
8-4-2004
West's C.R.S.A. §§ 13-22-201 to 13-22-230.
District of Columbia
D.C. Law 17-111
2-27-2008
D.C. Official Code, 2001 Ed. §§ 16-4401 to 16-4432.
Hawaii
2001, c. 265
7-1-2002
H.R.S. §§ 658A-1 to 658A-29.
Minnesota
2010, c. 264
8-1-2011
M.S.A. §§ 572B.01 to 572B.31.
Nevada
2001, c. 280
10-1-2001
NRS 38.206 to 38.248.
New Jersey
2003, c. 95
1-1-2003
N.J.S.A. 2A:23B-1 to 2A:23B-32.
New Mexico
2001, c. 227
7-1-2001
NMSA 1978 §§ 44-7A-1 to 44-7A-32.
North Carolina
2003, c. 345
1-1-2004
G.S. §§ 1-569.1 to 1-569.31.
North Dakota
2003, c. 280
8-1-2003
NDCC 32-29.3-01 to 32-29.3-29.
Oklahoma
2005, c. 364
1-1-2006
12 Okl.St.Ann. §§ 1851 to 1881.
Oregon
2003, c. 598
1-1-2004
ORS 36.600 to 36.740.
Utah
2002, c. 326
5-15-2003
U.C.A. 1953, §§ 78B-11-101 to 78B-11-131.
Washington
2005, c. 433
1-1-2006
West's RCWA 7.04A.010 to 7.04A.903
[FN1] Adopted the Uniform Arbitration Act (2000) without repealing the Uniform Arbitration Act (1956).