Julia Charvolen:Welcome to the IRTP Part D PDP Working Group, Monday 19 August 2013
Mike O'Connor:hmmm. i'm having trouble sending audio. i can hear fine. hang on.
Julia Charvolen:sure
Mike O'Connor:ah. i have a theory. have to drop off and reeenter though...
Julia Charvolen:Angie Graves joined the phone line
Bladel:Joining now.
Volker Greimann:present!
Bob Mountain:Sorry to be late
Bartlett Morgan:Hello Again
Bladel:Welcome back, Volker!
Avri Doria:Can't hear will leave and come back.
Julia Charvolen:Can you hear now Avri?
Julia Charvolen:Rob Golding joined the meeting
Bob Mountain:Kristine your volume is coming though very loud
Kristine Dorrain:thanks Bob. This VoIP is new to me. I've reduced the volume, hopefully that reduces the volume to my mic too.
Kristine Dorrain:I'm not disagreeing about court, Volker. I think there is a point in which it gets too complex for a simple dispute resolution policy. I wonder if jurisdiction has been dealt with, when there are "multiple hops"...
Kristine Dorrain:the benefit of a dispute resolution policy is that some of those jurisdictional issues get dealt with...
Volker Greimann:I am not saying we should gert rid of the TDRP
Bartlett Morgan:sorry, I got cut off just now
Kristine Dorrain:agree with Barbara...there is currently a six month statute of limitations...I wouldn't want to extend it any longer, but perhaps
Kristine Dorrain:agree with Barbara...there is currently a six month statute of limitations...I wouldn't want to extend it any longer, but perhaps I didn't catch the reason for extending it
Mike O'Connor:ah. good point
Mike O'Connor:i'm not keen on opening TDRP directly to registrants
Mike O'Connor:too much room for abuse
Kristine Dorrain:What sorts of abuse do you see, Mikey? I'd love to explore this...
Kristine Dorrain:PErhaps next call?
Kristine Dorrain:thanks all
Julia Charvolen:I will stop recording for you
Bob Mountain:Thanks James / mikey