Subdivision 1. Service by mail. Service of documents shall be by first class United States mail or personal service, except where electronic service is authorized or required under this section and section 176.275. An employee cannot be required to accept electronic service where service on the employee is required. Where service is by mail, service is effected at the time mailed if properly addressed and stamped. If it is so mailed, it is presumed the paper or notice reached the party to be served. However, a party may show by competent evidence that that party did not receive it or that it had been delayed in transit for an unusual or unreasonable period of time. In case of nonreceipt or delay, an allowance shall be made for the party's failure to assert a right within the prescribed time.
Subd. 2. Electronic service and filing on an agency. (a) Where a statute or rule authorizes or requires a document to be filed with or served on the office, the document may be filed electronically if electronic filing is authorized by the office and if the document is transmitted in the manner and in the format specified by the office. Where a statute or rule authorizes or requires a document to be filed with or served on the commissioner or the Workers' Compensation Court of Appeals, the document must be filed electronically in the manner and format specified by the commissioner. An employee must not be required to file a document electronically at any agency unless the document is filed by an attorney on behalf of the employee.
(b) If electronic filing of a document is authorized by the office or required under this subdivision and a statute or rule requires a copy of the document to be provided or served on another person or party, the document filed electronically with the agency and provided or served on the other person or party must contain the same information in the format required by the agency.
(c) For purposes of serving on and filing with an agency under this chapter, "electronic" and "electronically" excludes facsimile and email unless authorized by the agency. A document is deemed filed with an agency on the business day it is accepted for filing on or before 11:59 p.m.
Subd. 2a. Electronic signatures. (a) Where a statute or rule authorizes or requires a person's signature on a document to be filed with or served on an agency, the signature may be an electronic signature, as defined by section 325L.02, or transmitted electronically, if authorized by the agency and if the signature is transmitted in the manner and format specified by the agency. The commissioner may require that a document authorized or required to be filed with the commissioner, department, or division be filed electronically in the manner and format specified by the commissioner, except that an employee must not be required to file a document electronically unless the document is filed by an attorney on behalf of an employee. The department or court may adopt rules for the certification of signatures.
(b) If a rehabilitation provider files a rehabilitation plan or other document that requires the signature of the employee, employer, or insurer pursuant to section 176.102, or rules adopted under section 176.102, the rehabilitation provider shall specify whether each party's signature has been obtained. The rehabilitation provider must retain the document with the original signature or signatures of the employee and insurer or self-insured employer for five years after the rehabilitation plan is closed and must make the signed document available to the commissioner or compensation judge upon request.
Subd. 2b. Electronic service of documents on party through office case management system or CAMPUS. (a) The office may serve a document electronically on a payer, rehabilitation provider, or attorney. The office may serve a document on any other party if the recipient agrees to receive it in an electronic format. The date of electronic service of a document is the date the recipient is sent a document electronically, or the date the recipient is notified that the document is available on a website, whichever occurs first.
(b) The commissioner, the Workers' Compensation Court of Appeals, and a party may electronically serve through CAMPUS a document required to be served on a party or filed with the commissioner on any person with an account in CAMPUS under section 176.2612. Service through CAMPUS must be either by secure email or by emailing a notice that the document may be accessed through a web portal. Service of a document through CAMPUS on an attorney for a party is considered to be service on the party, except where service on the employee is specifically required by this chapter.
(c) An employee must not be electronically served unless the employee has created an account and has agreed to accept electronic service through the office's case management system or CAMPUS.
(d) The date of electronic service of a document is the date the recipient is sent a document electronically, or the date the recipient is notified that the document is available on a website, whichever occurs first.
Subd. 2c. Time to assert right when document served or filed electronically. When the electronic filing of a legal document with an agency marks the beginning of a prescribed time for another party to assert a right, the prescribed time for another party to assert a right shall be extended by two calendar days when it can be shown that service to another party was by United States mail, and extended by one business day if the document was electronically served on the party in CAMPUS or the office's case management system after 4:30 p.m.
Subd. 3. Proof of service of documents served by parties and agencies. (a) The commissioner, the chief administrative law judge, and the chief judge of the Workers' Compensation Court of Appeals shall ensure that proof of service of all papers and notices served by their respective agencies is transmitted to the division file in the manner described in section 176.281.
(b) If a document unrelated to a dispute, such as a first report of injury, is required to be filed with the commissioner and required to be served on the employee or other party, the serving party must retain the proof of service and provide it to the commissioner or compensation judge upon request.
Subd. 4. Definitions; applicability. (a) For purposes of this section, "payer" means a workers' compensation insurer, self-insurer employer, or third-party administrator.
(b) Except as otherwise modified by this chapter, the provisions of chapter 325L apply to electronic signatures and the electronic transmission of documents under this chapter.
1953 c 755 s 43; 1973 c 388 s 87; 1983 c 290 s 143; 1984 c 640 s 32; 1995 c 231 art 2 s 96; 2008 c 250 s 15; 2017 c 94 art 3 s 5; 1Sp2019 c 7 art 12 s 14; 7Sp2020 c 1 art 2 s 21
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 175 - 186 — Labor, Industry
Chapter 176 — Workers' Compensation
Section 176.001 — Intent Of The Legislature.
Section 176.011 — Definitions.
Section 176.021 — Application To Employers And Employees.
Section 176.031 — Employer's Liability Exclusive.
Section 176.041 — Excluded Employments; Application, Exceptions, Election Of Coverage.
Section 176.043 — Trucking And Messenger/courier Industries; Independent Contractors.
Section 176.051 — Assumption Of Liability; Farm And Household Workers.
Section 176.061 — Third-party Liability.
Section 176.071 — Joint Employers; Contribution.
Section 176.081 — Legal Services Or Disbursements; Lien; Review.
Section 176.091 — Minor Employees.
Section 176.092 — Guardian; Conservator.
Section 176.095 — Legislative Findings.
Section 176.101 — Compensation Schedule.
Section 176.102 — Rehabilitation.
Section 176.103 — Medical Health Care Review.
Section 176.104 — Rehabilitation Prior To Determination Of Liability.
Section 176.105 — Commissioner To Establish Disability Schedules.
Section 176.106 — Administrative Conference.
Section 176.107 — Teleconferences.
Section 176.108 — Light-duty Work Pools.
Section 176.111 — Dependents, Allowances.
Section 176.121 — Commencement Of Compensation.
Section 176.129 — Creation Of Special Compensation Fund.
Section 176.1292 — Forbearance Of Amounts Owed To The Special Compensation Fund.
Section 176.130 — Targeted Industry Fund; Loggers.
Section 176.1321 — Effective Date Of Benefit Changes.
Section 176.1361 — Testimony Of Providers.
Section 176.1362 — Inpatient Hospital Payment.
Section 176.1363 — Ambulatory Surgical Center Payment.
Section 176.1364 — Workers' Compensation Hospital Outpatient Fee Schedule.
Section 176.1365 — Outpatient Billing, Payment, And Dispute Resolution.
Section 176.137 — Remodeling Of Residence; Disabled Employees.
Section 176.138 — Medical Data; Access.
Section 176.1812 — Collective Bargaining Agreements.
Section 176.182 — Business Licenses Or Permits; Coverage Required.
Section 176.184 — Inspections; Enforcement.
Section 176.185 — Policy Of Insurance.
Section 176.186 — Records From Other State Agencies.
Section 176.191 — Dispute Between Two Or More Employers Or Insurers Regarding Liability.
Section 176.192 — Bomb Disposal Unit Employees.
Section 176.645 — Adjustment Of Benefits.
Section 176.651 — Severability.
Section 176.66 — Occupational Diseases; How Regarded.
Section 176.82 — Action For Civil Damages For Obstructing Employee Seeking Benefits.
Section 176.135 — Treatment; Appliances; Supplies.
Section 176.1351 — Managed Care.
Section 176.136 — Medical Fee Review.
Section 176.139 — Notice Of Rights Posted.
Section 176.141 — Notice Of Injury.
Section 176.145 — Service Of Notice, Form.
Section 176.235 — Notice To Employers And Injured Employee Of Rights And Duties.
Section 176.238 — Notice Of Discontinuance Of Compensation.
Section 176.151 — Time Limitations.
Section 176.155 — Examinations.
Section 176.161 — Alien Dependents.
Section 176.165 — Lump-sum Payments.
Section 176.171 — Payment To Trustee.
Section 176.175 — Right To Compensation, Award.
Section 176.221 — Payment Of Compensation And Treatment Charges, Commencement.
Section 176.222 — Report On Collection And Assessment Of Fines And Penalties.
Section 176.223 — Prompt First Action Report.
Section 176.225 — Additional Award As Penalty.
Section 176.179 — Recovery Of Overpayments.
Section 176.194 — Prohibited Practices.
Section 176.195 — Revocation Of Insurer's License.
Section 176.201 — Discriminatory Rates.
Section 176.205 — Person Deemed Employer.
Section 176.211 — Acts Or Omissions Of Third Persons.
Section 176.215 — Subcontractor's Failure To Comply With Chapter.
Section 176.231 — Report Of Death Or Injury To Commissioner Of Department Of Labor And Industry.
Section 176.234 — Release Of Data For Epidemiologic Study.
Section 176.239 — Administrative Decision Concerning Discontinuance Of Compensation.
Section 176.245 — Receipts For Payment Of Compensation, Filing.
Section 176.251 — Duties Of Commissioner Of Department Of Labor And Industry.
Section 176.253 — Insurer, Employer, And Third-party Administrator; Performance Of Acts.
Section 176.2612 — Workers' Compensation Claims Access And Management Platform User System (campus).
Section 176.271 — Initiation Of Proceedings.
Section 176.275 — Filing Of Papers; Proof Of Service.
Section 176.281 — Orders, Decisions, And Awards; Filing; Service.
Section 176.285 — Service Of Papers And Notices; Electronic Filing.
Section 176.291 — Disputes; Petitions; Procedure.
Section 176.295 — Nonresident Employers; Foreign Corporation.
Section 176.301 — Determination Of Issues.
Section 176.305 — Petitions Filed With Workers' Compensation Division.
Section 176.306 — Scheduled Hearings.
Section 176.307 — Compensation Judges; Block System.
Section 176.311 — Reassignment Of Petition For Hearing.
Section 176.312 — Affidavits Of Prejudice And Petitions For Reassignment.
Section 176.321 — Answer To Petition.
Section 176.322 — Decisions Based On Stipulated Facts.
Section 176.325 — Certified Question.
Section 176.331 — Proceedings When Answer Not Filed.
Section 176.341 — Hearing On Petition.
Section 176.351 — Testimonial Powers.
Section 176.361 — Intervention.
Section 176.371 — Award Or Disallowance Of Compensation.
Section 176.381 — Reference Of Questions Of Fact.
Section 176.391 — Investigations.
Section 176.401 — Hearings Public.
Section 176.411 — Rules Of Evidence, Pleading, And Procedure.
Section 176.421 — Appeals To Workers' Compensation Court Of Appeals.
Section 176.442 — Appeals From Decisions Of Commissioner.
Section 176.461 — Setting Aside Award.
Section 176.471 — Review By Supreme Court On Certiorari.
Section 176.481 — Original Jurisdiction Of Supreme Court.
Section 176.491 — Stay Of Proceedings Pending Disposition Of Case.
Section 176.521 — Settlement Of Claims.
Section 176.522 — Notice To Employer.
Section 176.531 — Award Of Compensation Against A Political Subdivision Or School District.
Section 176.541 — State Departments.
Section 176.571 — Investigations Of Injuries To State Employees.
Section 176.572 — Contract With Insurance Carriers.
Section 176.581 — Payment To State Employees.
Section 176.591 — State Compensation Revolving Fund.
Section 176.603 — Cost Of Administering Chapter, Payment.
Section 176.611 — Maintenance Of State Compensation Revolving Fund.
Section 176.84 — Specificity Of Notice Or Statement.
Section 176.85 — Penalties; Appeals.