Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 51.52 - Appeals.
51.52.106 - Review of decision and order.

RCW 51.52.106
Review of decision and order.

After the filing of a petition or petitions for review as provided for in RCW 51.52.104, the proposed decision and order of the industrial appeals judge, petition or petitions for review and, in its discretion, the record or any part thereof, may be considered by the board and on agreement of at least two of the regular members thereof, the board may, within twenty days after the receipt of such petition or petitions, decline to review the proposed decision and order and thereupon deny the petition or petitions. In such event all parties shall forthwith be notified in writing of said denial: PROVIDED, That if a petition for review is not denied within said twenty days it shall be deemed to have been granted. If the petition for review is granted, the proposed decision and order, the petition or petitions for review and the record or any part thereof deemed necessary shall be considered by a panel of at least two of the members of the board, on which not more than one industry and one labor member serve. The chair may be a member of any panel. The decision and order of any such panel shall be the decision and order of the board. Every final decision and order rendered by the board shall be in writing and shall contain findings and conclusions as to each contested issue of fact and law, as well as the board's order based thereon. The board shall, in all cases, render a final decision and order within one hundred and eighty days from the date a petition for review is filed. A copy of the decision and order, including the findings and conclusions, shall be mailed to each party to the appeal and to his or her attorney of record.

[ 2010 c 8 § 14014; 1982 c 109 § 9; 1975 1st ex.s. c 58 § 4; 1971 ex.s. c 289 § 23; 1965 ex.s. c 165 § 4; 1963 c 148 § 7; 1961 c 23 § 51.52.106. Prior: 1951 c 225 § 13.]
NOTES:

Effective dates—Severability—1971 ex.s. c 289: See RCW 51.98.060 and 51.98.070.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 51 - Industrial Insurance

Chapter 51.52 - Appeals.

51.52.010 - Board of industrial insurance appeals.

51.52.020 - Board—Rule-making power.

51.52.030 - Board—Expenses.

51.52.040 - Board—Removal of member.

51.52.050 - Service of departmental action—Demand for repayment—Orders amending benefits—Reconsideration or appeal.

51.52.060 - Notice of appeal—Time—Cross-appeal—Departmental options.

51.52.063 - After notice of appeal—Contact with medical providers restricted—Rules.

51.52.070 - Contents of notice—Transmittal of record.

51.52.075 - Appeal from order terminating provider's authority to provide services—Department petition for order immediately suspending provider's eligibility to participate.

51.52.080 - Appeal to board denied, when.

51.52.090 - Appeal to board deemed granted, when.

51.52.095 - Conference for disposal of matters involved in appeal—Mediation of disputes.

51.52.100 - Proceedings before board—Contempt.

51.52.102 - Hearing the appeal—Dismissal—Evidence—Continuances.

51.52.104 - Industrial appeals judge—Recommended decision and order—Petition for review—Finality of order.

51.52.106 - Review of decision and order.

51.52.110 - Court appeal—Taking the appeal.

51.52.112 - Court appeal—Payment of taxes, penalties, and interest required.

51.52.113 - Collection of tax or penalty may not be enjoined.

51.52.115 - Court appeal—Procedure at trial—Burden of proof.

51.52.120 - Attorney's fee before department or board—Unlawful attorneys' fees.

51.52.130 - Attorney and witness fees in court appeal.

51.52.132 - Unlawful attorney's fees.

51.52.135 - Worker or beneficiary entitled to interest on award—Rate.

51.52.140 - Rules of practice—Duties of attorney general—Supreme court appeal.

51.52.150 - Costs on appeals.

51.52.160 - Publication and indexing of significant decisions.

51.52.200 - Exception—Employers as parties to actions relating to compensation or assistance for victims of crimes.

51.52.800 - Workers' compensation study.