Oklahoma Code § 85A-19

Title 85A. Workers' Compensation: Oklahoma Workers' Compensation Commission
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A.  There is hereby created the Oklahoma Workers' Compensation
Commission, an executive agency of the State of Oklahoma, which

shall have the exclusive responsibility and duty to carry out the
provisions of the Administrative Workers' Compensation Act, except
as otherwise provided.
B.  The Commission shall consist of three (3) full-time
commissioners, each of whom must have been involved in the workers'
compensation field for at least three (3) years, appointed by the
Governor: one of whom is chosen from a slate of three selected by
the Speaker of the House of Representatives, with all three
confirmed by the Senate.  The term of each appointee shall be six
(6) years to administer the provisions of this act.  The Governor
may request a subsequent slate of nominees from the Speaker of the
House of Representatives if a suitable nominee is not found.  Any or
all of the commissioners may be reappointed for additional six-year
terms upon reconfirmation by the Senate.  However, the initial
commissioners shall serve staggered terms of two (2), four (4), and
six (6) years, respectively, as determined by the Governor.  If the
Legislature is not in session at the time of appointment, the
appointment shall be subject to confirmation by the Senate upon
convening of the next regular session of the Legislature.
Membership on the Commission shall be a full-time position and no
commissioner shall have any other employment, unless authorized or
excused by law.  Each commissioner shall receive a salary equal to
that paid to a district judge of this state.
C.  The Commission shall have the authority to adopt reasonable
rules within its respective areas of responsibility including the
rules of procedure for administrative hearings, after notice and
public hearing, for effecting the purposes of the Administrative
Workers' Compensation Act, in accordance with the Oklahoma
Administrative Procedures Act.  All rules, upon adoption, shall be
published and be made available to the public and, if not
inconsistent with the law, shall be binding in the administration of
the Administrative Workers' Compensation Act.
D.  The principal office of the Commission shall be situated in
the City of Oklahoma City in quarters assigned by the Office of
Management and Enterprise Services.  The Commission shall maintain
and keep open, during reasonable business hours, the office in
Oklahoma City, for the transaction of business, at which office its
official records and papers shall be kept.  The Commission or any
commissioner may hold hearings in any city of this state.
E.  The Governor shall appoint one of the commissioners to be
chair of the Commission.  In addition to other duties, the chair of
the Commission shall have the following powers and duties:
1.  To organize, direct and develop the administrative work of
the administrative law judges, including but not limited to
docketing, clerical, technical and financial work and establishment
of hours of operation;

2.  To employ administrative staff for the Commission, within
budgetary limitation; and
3.  Such other duties and responsibilities authorized by law or
as the Commission may prescribe.
F.  All appeals or disputes arising from actions of the
Commission shall be governed by provisions of the Administrative
Workers' Compensation Act and the Commission shall not be subject to
the provisions of the Oklahoma Administrative Procedures Act, except
as provided in the Administrative Workers' Compensation Act.
G.  When any commissioner of the Commission is disqualified for
any reason to hear and participate in the determination of any
matter pending before the Commission, the Governor shall appoint a
qualified person to hear and participate in the decision on the
particular matter.  The special commissioner so appointed shall have
all authority and responsibility with respect to the particular
matter before the Commission as if the person were a regular
commissioner of the Commission but shall have no authority or
responsibility with respect to any other matter before the
Commission.  A person appointed as a special commissioner of the
Commission under the provisions of this subsection shall be entitled
to receive a per diem equal to the annual salary of the
commissioners prorated for the number of days he or she serves in
the capacity of a special commissioner of the Commission.
Furthermore, when a vacancy on the Commission occurs or is certain
to occur, the position shall be filled pursuant to the provisions of
this section.
Added by Laws 2013, c. 208, § 19.  Amended by Laws 2014, H.J.R. No.
1096, § 4, eff. July 1, 2014; Laws 2019, c. 476, § 8, emerg. eff.
May 28, 2019.

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