negotiation process, which shall be stored at the headquarters of the society to which the secretary belongs.
Paragraph. The case file shall be in duplicate, in separate folders, with the sheets duly numbered in ascending order.
If a negotiated agreement is reached, one of the file folders shall be sent to the Legal Division of the Special Administrative Unit of the National Copyright Department, so that it can be registered accordingly, and shall be kept for five (5) years.
Article 16. Term of tariffs. The parties shall establish the term of tariffs in the negotiation agreement.
Article 17. Expiry of term. If no agreement has been negotiated by the expiry of the term referred to in Article 12 of the present Decree, within the following five (5) days, the collective management society shall send the Ministry of the Interior a detailed report on the procedure followed, accompanied by the relevant file.
CHAPTER V
CONCILIATION BETWEEN THE COLLECTIVE MANAGEMENT SOCIETY AND USER ASSOCIATIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS
Article 18. Summons for conciliation. Having learned of the lack of a negotiated agreement, the Ministry of the Interior shall, within fifteen (15) days, summon the parties to a conciliation hearing that will take place within thirty (30) days of notification of the summons.
The summons to attend the hearing shall be communicated to the parties in writing, with a brief indication of the subject of the conciliation and specifying that unwarranted failure to attend shall be interpreted as a lack of willingness to compromise.
Paragraph. If, within three (3) days of the date set for the hearing, one of the parties submits at least cursory proof of a good reason not to attend, the Ministry shall set a new time frame for it to be held.
Article 19. Capacities of the conciliator. The conciliator shall be accredited by the Ministry of Justice and Law, shall be an official of the Ministry of the Interior and shall be appointed by the Minister of the Interior for this purpose.
Article 20. Action of the conciliator in the hearing. The conciliator of the Ministry of the Interior shall freely lead the conciliation proceedings, guided by the principles of impartiality, equity, justice and lawfulness.
1. The conciliator shall give the floor to each of the parties for the time he/she deems necessary, so that the parties may present their arguments.
2. The interested parties shall justify their positions with the documents associated with the negotiation process, as well as any others they deem relevant.