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H.B. 334

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LABOR COMMISSION - REVIEW OF

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ADMINISTRATIVE DECISIONS

             3     
2008 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Neil A. Hansen

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Senate Sponsor: ____________

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             8      LONG TITLE
             9      General Description:
             10          This bill modifies the Utah Labor Code to address administrative decisions.
             11      Highlighted Provisions:
             12          This bill:
             13          .    requires that the commissioner or Appeals Board take action on appeal within a set
             14      time; and
             15          .    makes technical changes.
             16      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             17          None
             18      Other Special Clauses:
             19          None
             20      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             21      AMENDS:
             22          34A-1-303, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2003, Chapter 28
             23     
             24      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             25          Section 1. Section 34A-1-303 is amended to read:
             26           34A-1-303. Review of administrative decision --- Reporting.
             27          (1) A decision entered by an administrative law judge under this title is the final order


             28      of the commission unless a further appeal is initiated:
             29          (a) under this title; and
             30          (b) in accordance with the rules of the commission governing the review.
             31          (2) (a) Unless otherwise provided, a person who is entitled to appeal a decision of an
             32      administrative law judge under this title may appeal the decision by filing a motion for review
             33      with the Division of Adjudication.
             34          (b) (i) Unless a party in interest to [the] an appeal requests in accordance with
             35      Subsection (3) that the appeal be heard by the Appeals Board, the commissioner shall hear the
             36      review in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46b, Administrative Procedures Act.
             37          (ii) A decision of the commissioner is a final order of the commission unless set aside
             38      by the court of appeals.
             39          (c) (i) If in accordance with Subsection (3) a party in interest to [the] an appeal requests
             40      that the appeal be heard by the Appeals Board, the Appeals Board shall hear the review in
             41      accordance with:
             42          (A) Section 34A-1-205 ; and
             43          (B) Title 63, Chapter 46b, Administrative Procedures Act.
             44          (ii) A decision of the Appeals Board is a final order of the commission unless set aside
             45      by the court of appeals.
             46          (3) A party in interest may request that an appeal be heard by the Appeals Board by
             47      filing the request with the Division of Adjudication:
             48          (a) as part of the motion for review; or
             49          (b) if requested by a party in interest who did not file a motion for review, within 20
             50      days of the date the motion for review is filed with the Division of Adjudication.
             51          (4) (a) On appeal, the commissioner or the Appeals Board may:
             52          (i) affirm the decision of an administrative law judge;
             53          (ii) modify the decision of an administrative law judge;
             54          (iii) return the case to an administrative law judge for further action as directed; or
             55          (iv) reverse [the findings, conclusions, and decision] a finding, conclusion, or decision
             56      of an administrative law judge.
             57          (b) The commissioner or Appeals Board may not conduct a trial de novo of the case.
             58          (c) The commissioner or Appeals Board may base its decision on:


             59          (i) the evidence previously submitted in the case; or
             60          (ii) on written argument or written supplemental evidence requested by the
             61      commissioner or Appeals Board.
             62          (d) The commissioner or Appeals Board may permit the parties to:
             63          (i) file [briefs] a brief or other papers; or
             64          (ii) conduct oral argument.
             65          (e) For an appeal of a decision made under Chapter 2, Workers' Compensation Act, or
             66      Chapter 3, Utah Occupational Disease Act, the commissioner or Appeals Board shall take an
             67      action described in Subsection (4)(a) by no later than 90 days from the later of:
             68          (i) the day on which the last brief or paper is required to be filed in accordance with
             69      Subsection (4)(d); or
             70          (ii) the day on which oral argument is conducted, if oral argument is conducted under
             71      Subsection (4)(d).
             72          [(e)] (f) The commissioner or Appeals Board shall promptly notify the parties to [any
             73      proceedings] a proceeding before the commissioner or Appeals Board of its decision, including
             74      its findings and conclusions.
             75          (5) (a) [Each] A decision of a member of the Appeals Board shall represent the
             76      member's independent judgment.
             77          (b) A member of the Appeals Board may not participate in [any] a case in which the
             78      member is an interested party.
             79          (c) If a member of the Appeals Board may not participate in a case because the member
             80      is an interested party, the two members of the Appeals Board that may hear the case shall
             81      assign an individual to participate as a member of the board in that case if the individual:
             82          (i) is not an interested party in the case;
             83          (ii) was not previously assigned to:
             84          (A) preside over [any] a proceeding related to the case; or
             85          (B) take [any] an administrative action related to the case; and
             86          (iii) is representative of the following group that was represented by the member that
             87      may not hear the case under Subsection (5)(b):
             88          (A) employers;
             89          (B) employees; or


             90          (C) the public.
             91          (d) The two members of the Appeals Board may appoint an individual to participate as
             92      a member of the Appeals Board in a case if:
             93          (i) there is a vacancy on the board at the time the Appeals Board hears the review of
             94      the case;
             95          (ii) the individual appointed meets the conditions described in Subsections (5)(c)(i) and
             96      (ii); and
             97          (iii) the individual appointed is representative of the following group that was
             98      represented by the member for which there is a vacancy:
             99          (A) employers;
             100          (B) employees; or
             101          (C) the public.
             102          (6) If an order is appealed to the court of appeals after the party appealing the order
             103      [has exhausted] exhausts all administrative appeals, the court of appeals has jurisdiction to:
             104          (a) review, reverse, remand, or annul [any] an order of the commissioner or Appeals
             105      Board; or
             106          (b) suspend or delay the operation or execution of the order of the commissioner or
             107      Appeals Board being appealed.
             108          (7) The commission shall annually report on the compliance with Subsection (4)(e) to
             109      the Business and Labor Interim Committee by no later than the November meeting of the
             110      Business and Labor Interim Committee.




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