Effective: September 29, 2017
Latest Legislation: House Bill 27 - 132nd General Assembly
(A) The claimant or the employer may appeal an order of the industrial commission made under division (E) of section 4123.511 of the Revised Code in any injury or occupational disease case, other than a decision as to the extent of disability to the court of common pleas of the county in which the injury was inflicted or in which the contract of employment was made if the injury occurred outside the state, or in which the contract of employment was made if the exposure occurred outside the state. If no common pleas court has jurisdiction for the purposes of an appeal by the use of the jurisdictional requirements described in this division, the appellant may use the venue provisions in the Rules of Civil Procedure to vest jurisdiction in a court. If the claim is for an occupational disease, the appeal shall be to the court of common pleas of the county in which the exposure which caused the disease occurred. Like appeal may be taken from an order of a staff hearing officer made under division (D) of section 4123.511 of the Revised Code from which the commission has refused to hear an appeal. Except as otherwise provided in this division, the appellant shall file the notice of appeal with a court of common pleas within sixty days after the date of the receipt of the order appealed from or the date of receipt of the order of the commission refusing to hear an appeal of a staff hearing officer's decision under division (D) of section 4123.511 of the Revised Code. Either the claimant or the employer may file a notice of an intent to settle the claim within thirty days after the date of the receipt of the order appealed from or of the order of the commission refusing to hear an appeal of a staff hearing officer's decision. The claimant or employer shall file notice of intent to settle with the administrator of workers' compensation, and the notice shall be served on the opposing party and the party's representative. The filing of the notice of intent to settle extends the time to file an appeal to one hundred fifty days, unless the opposing party files an objection to the notice of intent to settle within fourteen days after the date of the receipt of the notice of intent to settle. The party shall file the objection with the administrator, and the objection shall be served on the party that filed the notice of intent to settle and the party's representative. The filing of the notice of the appeal with the court is the only act required to perfect the appeal.
If an action has been commenced in a court of a county other than a court of a county having jurisdiction over the action, the court, upon notice by any party or upon its own motion, shall transfer the action to a court of a county having jurisdiction.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this section, if the commission determines under section 4123.522 of the Revised Code that an employee, employer, or their respective representatives have not received written notice of an order or decision which is appealable to a court under this section and which grants relief pursuant to section 4123.522 of the Revised Code, the party granted the relief has sixty days from receipt of the order under section 4123.522 of the Revised Code to file a notice of appeal under this section.
(B) The notice of appeal shall state the names of the administrator of workers' compensation, the claimant, and the employer; the number of the claim; the date of the order appealed from; and the fact that the appellant appeals therefrom.
The administrator, the claimant, and the employer shall be parties to the appeal and the court, upon the application of the commission, shall make the commission a party. The party filing the appeal shall serve a copy of the notice of appeal on the administrator at the central office of the bureau of workers' compensation in Columbus. The administrator shall notify the employer that if the employer fails to become an active party to the appeal, then the administrator may act on behalf of the employer and the results of the appeal could have an adverse effect upon the employer's premium rates or may result in a recovery from the employer if the employer is determined to be a noncomplying employer under section 4123.75 of the Revised Code.
(C) The attorney general or one or more of the attorney general's assistants or special counsel designated by the attorney general shall represent the administrator and the commission. In the event the attorney general or the attorney general's designated assistants or special counsel are absent, the administrator or the commission shall select one or more of the attorneys in the employ of the administrator or the commission as the administrator's attorney or the commission's attorney in the appeal. Any attorney so employed shall continue the representation during the entire period of the appeal and in all hearings thereof except where the continued representation becomes impractical.
(D) Upon receipt of notice of appeal, the clerk of courts shall provide notice to all parties who are appellees and to the commission.
The claimant shall, within thirty days after the filing of the notice of appeal, file a petition containing a statement of facts in ordinary and concise language showing a cause of action to participate or to continue to participate in the fund and setting forth the basis for the jurisdiction of the court over the action. Further pleadings shall be had in accordance with the Rules of Civil Procedure, provided that service of summons on such petition shall not be required and provided that the claimant may not dismiss the complaint without the employer's consent if the employer is the party that filed the notice of appeal to court pursuant to this section. The clerk of the court shall, upon receipt thereof, transmit by certified mail a copy thereof to each party named in the notice of appeal other than the claimant. Any party may file with the clerk prior to the trial of the action a deposition of any physician taken in accordance with the provisions of the Revised Code, which deposition may be read in the trial of the action even though the physician is a resident of or subject to service in the county in which the trial is had. The bureau of workers' compensation shall pay the cost of the stenographic deposition filed in court and of copies of the stenographic deposition for each party from the surplus fund and charge the costs thereof against the unsuccessful party if the claimant's right to participate or continue to participate is finally sustained or established in the appeal. In the event the deposition is taken and filed, the physician whose deposition is taken is not required to respond to any subpoena issued in the trial of the action. The court, or the jury under the instructions of the court, if a jury is demanded, shall determine the right of the claimant to participate or to continue to participate in the fund upon the evidence adduced at the hearing of the action.
(E) The court shall certify its decision to the commission and the certificate shall be entered in the records of the court. Appeals from the judgment are governed by the law applicable to the appeal of civil actions.
(F) The cost of any legal proceedings authorized by this section, including an attorney's fee to the claimant's attorney to be fixed by the trial judge, based upon the effort expended, in the event the claimant's right to participate or to continue to participate in the fund is established upon the final determination of an appeal, shall be taxed against the employer or the commission if the commission or the administrator rather than the employer contested the right of the claimant to participate in the fund. The attorney's fee shall not exceed five thousand dollars.
(G) If the finding of the court or the verdict of the jury is in favor of the claimant's right to participate in the fund, the commission and the administrator shall thereafter proceed in the matter of the claim as if the judgment were the decision of the commission, subject to the power of modification provided by section 4123.52 of the Revised Code.
(H)(1) An appeal from an order issued under division (E) of section 4123.511 of the Revised Code or any action filed in court in a case in which an award of compensation or medical benefits has been made shall not stay the payment of compensation or medical benefits under the award, or payment for subsequent periods of total disability or medical benefits during the pendency of the appeal. If, in a final administrative or judicial action, it is determined that payments of compensation or benefits, or both, made to or on behalf of a claimant should not have been made, the amount thereof shall be charged to the surplus fund account under division (B) of section 4123.34 of the Revised Code. In the event the employer is a state risk, the amount shall not be charged to the employer's experience, and the administrator shall adjust the employer's account accordingly. In the event the employer is a self-insuring employer, the self-insuring employer shall deduct the amount from the paid compensation the self-insuring employer reports to the administrator under division (L) of section 4123.35 of the Revised Code. If an employer is a state risk and has paid an assessment for a violation of a specific safety requirement, and, in a final administrative or judicial action, it is determined that the employer did not violate the specific safety requirement, the administrator shall reimburse the employer from the surplus fund account under division (B) of section 4123.34 of the Revised Code for the amount of the assessment the employer paid for the violation.
(2)(a) Notwithstanding a final determination that payments of benefits made to or on behalf of a claimant should not have been made, the administrator or self-insuring employer shall award payment of medical or vocational rehabilitation services submitted for payment after the date of the final determination if all of the following apply:
(i) The services were approved and were rendered by the provider in good faith prior to the date of the final determination.
(ii) The services were payable under division (I) of section 4123.511 of the Revised Code prior to the date of the final determination.
(iii) The request for payment is submitted within the time limit set forth in section 4123.52 of the Revised Code.
(b) Payments made under division (H)(1) of this section shall be charged to the surplus fund account under division (B) of section 4123.34 of the Revised Code. If the employer of the employee who is the subject of a claim described in division (H)(2)(a) of this section is a state fund employer, the payments made under that division shall not be charged to the employer's experience. If that employer is a self-insuring employer, the self-insuring employer shall deduct the amount from the paid compensation the self-insuring employer reports to the administrator under division (L) of section 4123.35 of the Revised Code.
(c) Division (H)(2) of this section shall apply only to a claim under this chapter or Chapter 4121., 4127., or 4131. of the Revised Code arising on or after July 29, 2011.
(3) A self-insuring employer may elect to pay compensation and benefits under this section directly to an employee or an employee's dependents by filing an application with the bureau of workers' compensation not more than one hundred eighty days and not less than ninety days before the first day of the employer's next six-month coverage period. If the self-insuring employer timely files the application, the application is effective on the first day of the employer's next six-month coverage period, provided that the administrator shall compute the employer's assessment for the surplus fund account due with respect to the period during which that application was filed without regard to the filing of the application. On and after the effective date of the employer's election, the self-insuring employer shall pay directly to an employee or to an employee's dependents compensation and benefits under this section regardless of the date of the injury or occupational disease, and the employer shall receive no money or credits from the surplus fund account on account of those payments and shall not be required to pay any amounts into the surplus fund account on account of this section. The election made under this division is irrevocable.
(I) All actions and proceedings under this section which are the subject of an appeal to the court of common pleas or the court of appeals shall be preferred over all other civil actions except election causes, irrespective of position on the calendar.
This section applies to all decisions of the commission or the administrator on November 2, 1959, and all claims filed thereafter are governed by sections 4123.511 and 4123.512 of the Revised Code.
Any action pending in common pleas court or any other court on January 1, 1986, under this section is governed by former sections 4123.514, 4123.515, 4123.516, and 4123.519 and section 4123.522 of the Revised Code.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 4123 | Workers' Compensation
Section 4123.01 | Workers' Compensation Definitions.
Section 4123.02 | Policemen and Firemen Excepted.
Section 4123.021 | State Active Duty Defined.
Section 4123.022 | Employment Status While on Active Duty.
Section 4123.023 | Benefits for Members of Organized Militia.
Section 4123.024 | Administrative and Other Costs to Be Paid From State Insurance Fund.
Section 4123.03 | Employees Performing Special Services for the State or a Political Subdivision.
Section 4123.031 | Emergency Management Worker Definitions.
Section 4123.032 | Benefits for Emergency Management Workers.
Section 4123.033 | Compensation for Accidental Injury While Performing Emergency Management Duties.
Section 4123.034 | Unpaid Emergency Management Workers Qualify for Maximum Benefits.
Section 4123.035 | Finality of Decision as to Emergency Management Claimants.
Section 4123.036 | Participation in Emergency Management Benefits.
Section 4123.037 | Loyalty Oath for Emergency Management Workers.
Section 4123.038 | Apprentice Definitions.
Section 4123.039 | Eligibility for Benefits of Apprentices.
Section 4123.04 | Application to Intrastate, Interstate and Foreign Commerce.
Section 4123.06 | Rules Regarding Fees.
Section 4123.07 | Bureau to Prepare and Furnish Application Forms.
Section 4123.08 | Powers of Officers in Administrative Proceedings.
Section 4123.09 | Depositions.
Section 4123.10 | Industrial Commission Not Bound by Rules of Evidence.
Section 4123.11 | Stenographer's Copy Received in Evidence.
Section 4123.12 | Attachment Proceeding to Compel Obedience.
Section 4123.13 | Fees of Officers and Witnesses.
Section 4123.15 | Recognized Religious Sect Employer May Apply for Exemption.
Section 4123.20 | Publication and Distribution of Classifications, Rates, and Rules of Procedure.
Section 4123.21 | Injunction Shall Not Issue Suspending or Restraining Actions.
Section 4123.22 | Annual Report.
Section 4123.23 | Inspection of Books, Records, and Payrolls.
Section 4123.24 | Payroll to Be Kept.
Section 4123.26 | Annual Statement by Employer - Forfeiture.
Section 4123.27 | Use of and Access to Information Provided by Employers.
Section 4123.271 | Administrator May Request Report of Employer Payments From Tax Commissioner.
Section 4123.28 | Record of Injuries and Occupational Diseases - Report.
Section 4123.29 | Duties of Administrator.
Section 4123.291 | Appeal From Adjudicating Committee Decisions.
Section 4123.292 | Election to Obtain Other-States' Coverage.
Section 4123.30 | Public Fund - Private Fund - Contributions - Disbursements.
Section 4123.31 | Workers' Compensation Fund.
Section 4123.311 | Direct Deposit of Funds by Electronic Transfer - Debit Card Access.
Section 4123.32 | Rules for Administering State Insurance Fund.
Section 4123.321 | Disposition of Insurance Fund Excess Surplus.
Section 4123.322 | Rules for System of Prospective Payment of Workers' Compensation Premiums.
Section 4123.323 | Payment Due Dates.
Section 4123.324 | Waiver or Reduction of Experience Transfer.
Section 4123.33 | Certificate of Protection for Period of Less Than One Year.
Section 4123.34 | Solvency of Funds - Premium Rates.
Section 4123.341 | Contributions Toward Payment of Administrative Costs and Expenses.
Section 4123.342 | Allocating Costs.
Section 4123.343 | Employing and Retaining Handicapped Employees.
Section 4123.344 | Suspension of Premium Increase Pending Conclusion of Subrogation Claims.
Section 4123.35 | Payment of Premiums by Employers; Self-Insurance.
Section 4123.351 | Self-Insuring Employers' Guaranty Fund.
Section 4123.352 | Self-Insuring Employers Evaluation Board.
Section 4123.353 | Public Employer Granted Self-Insuring Employer Status.
Section 4123.36 | Covering Default When Account Uncollectible.
Section 4123.37 | Failure to Pay Premiums by Amenable Employer.
Section 4123.38 | Contributions to Public Insurance Fund.
Section 4123.39 | Contributions by State and Subdivisions.
Section 4123.391 | Remedies for Learn to Earn Participants.
Section 4123.40 | Estimating State's Contribution.
Section 4123.401 | Estimated Number of State Employees.
Section 4123.402 | Department of Administrative Services - Powers and Duties.
Section 4123.411 | Levying Assessments for Disabled Workers' Relief Fund.
Section 4123.412 | Disabled Workers' Relief Fund.
Section 4123.413 | Eligibility for Participation in Fund.
Section 4123.414 | Receiving Payments From Fund.
Section 4123.415 | Payments Made to Show Source of Funds.
Section 4123.416 | List of Names and Addresses of Person Receiving Compensation.
Section 4123.418 | Bureau Employees.
Section 4123.419 | Establishing Assessment Rate.
Section 4123.42 | Custodian of State Insurance Fund.
Section 4123.43 | Deposit of Funds Not Required for Immediate Use.
Section 4123.44 | Investment of Surplus or Reserve of State Insurance Fund.
Section 4123.441 | Chief Investment Adviser for Bureau - Duties.
Section 4123.442 | Development of Investment Policy - Duties of Committee.
Section 4123.443 | Rental Payments for Leased Buildings.
Section 4123.444 | Duties of Administrator Regarding Investment Manager Contracts.
Section 4123.445 | Contract With Investment Manager Convicted of Financial Crime Prohibited.
Section 4123.446 | Report Regarding Minority and Women's Business Enterprises.
Section 4123.452 | No Compensation for Injury Sustained in Ridesharing Arrangement.
Section 4123.46 | Payments From State Insurance Fund.
Section 4123.48 | Individual Accounts to Be Kept by Bureau - Default in Payment.
Section 4123.50 | Failure to Comply With Law.
Section 4123.51 | Place for Filing Claims or Appeals - Required Statement.
Section 4123.511 | Notice of Receipt of Claim.
Section 4123.512 | Appeal to Court.
Section 4123.52 | Continuing Jurisdiction of Commission.
Section 4123.522 | Right to Receive Written Notice of Action.
Section 4123.53 | Medical Examinations - Vocational Evaluation or Questionnaire.
Section 4123.542 | Successful Claimant Not to File Duplicative Claim.
Section 4123.55 | No Compensation for First Week After Injury.
Section 4123.56 | Compensation in Case of Temporary Disability.
Section 4123.57 | Partial Disability Compensation.
Section 4123.571 | Prior Claims.
Section 4123.58 | Compensation for Permanent Total Disability.
Section 4123.59 | Benefits in Case of Death - Dependency.
Section 4123.591 | Providing List of Person Receiving Spousal Death Benefit to Tax Commissioner.
Section 4123.60 | Persons Eligible for Death Benefits - Limitations.
Section 4123.61 | Basis for Computation of Benefits.
Section 4123.62 | Consideration of Expected Wage Increases.
Section 4123.63 | Service-Connected Injury.
Section 4123.64 | Commutation to Lump Sum.
Section 4123.65 | Application for Approval of Final Settlement.
Section 4123.651 | Employer Initiating Medical Examinations.
Section 4123.66 | Making Additional Payments for Medical or Funeral Expenses.
Section 4123.67 | Compensation Exempt From Attachment or Execution.
Section 4123.68 | Schedule of Compensable Occupational Diseases.
Section 4123.69 | Persons Entitled to Benefits.
Section 4123.70 | Preexisitng Disease.
Section 4123.71 | Time for Report of Physician.
Section 4123.73 | Participation by Employers of Less Than Three Persons.
Section 4123.74 | Immunity of Employer.
Section 4123.741 | Immunity of Fellow Employees.
Section 4123.75 | Remedy of Employee Against Noncomplying Employer.
Section 4123.751 | Service on Nonresident Employer.
Section 4123.752 | Manner of Service.
Section 4123.753 | Service Fee.
Section 4123.754 | Continuance.
Section 4123.755 | Applicability to Residents Who Become Nonresidents.
Section 4123.756 | Death of Employer Prior to Commencement of Civil Action.
Section 4123.76 | Claim Against Noncomplying Employer a Lien.
Section 4123.77 | Common Law Defenses Denied to Noncomplying Employers.
Section 4123.78 | Recording of Certificate of Noncompliance.
Section 4123.80 | Agreement to Waive Rights Void - Exceptions.
Section 4123.81 | Prohibition Against Deduction for Premium.
Section 4123.82 | Contracts Indemnifying or Insuring Employer Void.
Section 4123.83 | Posting of Notice by Employer.
Section 4123.84 | Claims for Injury or Death Barred After One Year - Exceptions.
Section 4123.85 | Claims for Compensation or Benefits in Cases of Occupational Diseases.
Section 4123.86 | Report Regarding Cancer Claims.
Section 4123.88 | False Representation or Solicitation of Authority.
Section 4123.89 | Minor Is Sui Juris - Additional Award for Violation.
Section 4123.90 | Discrimination Against Alien Dependents Unlawful.
Section 4123.91 | Information From Consular Officials.
Section 4123.92 | Attorney General, Prosecuting Attorney - Prosecution and Defense of Actions.
Section 4123.93 | Subrogation Definitions.
Section 4123.931 | Statutory Subrogee Subrogated to Rights of Claimant Against Third Party.
Section 4123.932 | Claims Likely to Be Subrogated by a Third Party.
Section 4123.94 | Preference of Judgments.
Section 4123.95 | Liberal Construction of Chapter.