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Ark. Code Ann. § 16-108-207

Motion to compel or stay arbitration

Applied in 7 court decisions — leading case Diamante v. Dye (2013)

Most recently applied in Usable Mutual Insurance Co. (d/B/A Arkansas Blue Cross Blue Shield), Usable Corp. (d/B/A True Blue Ppo, Arkansas Firstsource, and Preferred Provider Networks of Arkansas), and Hmo Partners, Inc. (d/B/A Health Advantage Hmo Arkansas) v. Adam Stibich, M.D. (October 2024)

Acts 1969, No. 260, § 2; A.S.A. 1947, § 34-512; Acts 2011, No. 695, § 1.

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(1) On motion of a person showing an agreement to arbitrate and alleging another person's refusal to arbitrate pursuant to the agreement: if the refusing party does not appear or does not oppose the motion, the court shall order the parties to arbitrate; and

(2) if the refusing party opposes the motion, the court shall proceed summarily to decide the issue and order the parties to arbitrate unless it finds that there is no enforceable agreement to arbitrate.

(3) On motion of a person alleging that an arbitration proceeding has been initiated or threatened but that there is no agreement to arbitrate, the court shall proceed summarily to decide the issue. If the court finds that there is an enforceable agreement to arbitrate, it shall order the parties to arbitrate.

(4) If the court finds that there is no enforceable agreement, it may not under subsection (a) or subsection (b) order the parties to arbitrate.

(5) The court may not refuse to order arbitration because the claim subject to arbitration lacks merit or grounds for the claim have not been established.

(6) If a proceeding involving a claim referable to arbitration under an alleged agreement to arbitrate is pending in court, a motion under this section must be made in that court. Otherwise, a motion under this section may be made in any court as provided in § 16-108-227.

(7) If a party makes a motion to the court to order arbitration, the court on just terms shall stay any judicial proceeding that involves a claim alleged to be subject to the arbitration until the court renders a final decision under this section.

(8) If the court orders arbitration, the court on just terms shall stay any judicial proceeding that involves a claim subject to the arbitration. If a claim subject to the arbitration is severable, the court may limit the stay to that claim.

Current official text: Arkansas General Assembly. Digitized from the UniCourt Code Improvement Commission public-domain capture. Reproduced from public-domain Arkansas statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.