176.421 APPEALS TO WORKERS’ COMPENSATION COURT OF APPEALS. Subdivision 1. Time for taking; grounds. When a petition has been heard before a compensation judge, within 30 days after a party in interest has been served with notice of an award or disallowance of compensation, or other order affecting the merits of the case, the party […]
176.442 APPEALS FROM DECISIONS OF COMMISSIONER. Except for a commissioner’s decision which may be heard de novo in another proceeding including but not limited to a decision from an administrative conference under section 176.102, 176.103, 176.106, 176.239, or a summary decision under section 176.305, any decision or determination of the commissioner affecting a right, privilege, […]
176.451 DEFAULTS. Subdivision 1. Application to district court for judgment. Where there has been a default of more than 30 days in the payment of compensation due under an award, the employee, or the employee’s dependent, or other person entitled to the payment of money under the award, may apply to the judge of any […]
176.461 SETTING ASIDE AWARD. (a) Except when a writ of certiorari has been issued by the supreme court and the matter is still pending in that court or if as a matter of law the determination of the supreme court cannot be subsequently modified, the Workers’ Compensation Court of Appeals, for cause, at any time […]
176.471 REVIEW BY SUPREME COURT ON CERTIORARI. Subdivision 1. Time for seeking review; grounds. Where the Workers’ Compensation Court of Appeals has made an award or disallowance of compensation or other order, a party in interest who acts within 30 days from the date the party was served with notice of the order may have […]
176.481 ORIGINAL JURISDICTION OF SUPREME COURT. On review upon certiorari under this chapter, the supreme court has original jurisdiction. It may reverse, affirm, or modify the order allowing or disallowing compensation and enter such judgment as it deems just and proper. Where necessary the supreme court may remand the cause to the Workers’ Compensation Court […]
176.491 STAY OF PROCEEDINGS PENDING DISPOSITION OF CASE. Where a writ of certiorari has been perfected under this chapter, it stays all proceedings for the enforcement of the order being reviewed until the case has been finally disposed of either in the supreme court or, where the cause has been remanded for a new hearing […]