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Chapter 176
Section 176.307
Recent History
- 2012 176.307 Amended 2012 c 187 art 1 s 27
- 2011 176.307 Amended 2011 c 89 s 18
This is an historical version of this statute chapter. Also view the most recent published version.
176.307 COMPENSATION JUDGES; BLOCK SYSTEM.
The chief administrative law judge must assign workers' compensation cases to compensation
judges using a block system type of assignment that, among other things, ensures that a case will
remain with the same judge from commencement to conclusion unless the judge is removed
from the case by exercise of a legal right of a party or by incapacity. The block system must be
the principal means of assigning cases, but it may be supplemented by other systems of case
assignment to ensure that cases are timely decided.
History: 1992 c 510 art 2 s 8
The chief administrative law judge must assign workers' compensation cases to compensation
judges using a block system type of assignment that, among other things, ensures that a case will
remain with the same judge from commencement to conclusion unless the judge is removed
from the case by exercise of a legal right of a party or by incapacity. The block system must be
the principal means of assigning cases, but it may be supplemented by other systems of case
assignment to ensure that cases are timely decided.
History: 1992 c 510 art 2 s 8
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