Oklahoma Code § 85A-22

Title 85A. Workers' Compensation: Administration of act - Additional powers and duties
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A.  1.  For the purpose of administering the provisions of this
title, the Workers' Compensation Commission is authorized:
a. to make rules necessary for the administration and
operation of the Commission,
b. to appoint and fix the compensation of temporary
technical assistants, medical and legal advisers,
clerical assistants and other officers and employees,
and
c. to make such expenditures, including those for
personal service, rent, books, periodicals, office
equipment, and supplies, and for printing and binding
as may be necessary.
2. a. The Commission shall vote on any substantive change to
any form and the effective date of such substantive
change.
b. The Commission shall comply with the provisions of the
Administrative Procedures Act applicable to the filing
and publication requirements for rules before the
adoption, prescription, amendment, modification, or
repeal of any rule.
B.  1.  The Commission may appoint as many persons as may be
necessary to be administrative law judges and in addition may
appoint such examiners, investigators, medical examiners, clerks,
and other employees as it deems necessary to effectuate the
provisions of this title.
2.  Employees appointed under this subsection shall receive an
annual salary to be fixed by the Commission.
C.  Additionally, the Commission shall have the following powers
and duties:
1.  To hear and approve compromise settlements;
2.  To review and approve own-risk applications and group self-
insurance association applications;
3.  To monitor own-risk, self-insurer and group self-insurance
programs, in accordance with the rules of the Commission;
4.  To contract with an appropriate state governmental entity,
insurance carrier or approved service organization to process,
investigate and pay valid claims against an impaired self-insurer
which fails, due to insolvency or otherwise, to pay its workers'
compensation obligations, charges for which shall be paid from the
proceeds of security posted with the Commission as provided in
Section 38 of this title;
5.  To establish a toll-free telephone number in order to
provide information and answer questions about the Commission;
6.  To hear and determine claims concerning disputed medical
bills;

7.  To promulgate necessary rules for administering this title
and develop uniform forms and procedures for use by administrative
law judges.  Such rules shall be reviewable by the Legislature;
8.  To invest funds on behalf of the Multiple Injury Trust Fund;
9.  To appoint a Commission Mediator to conduct informal
sessions to attempt to resolve assigned disputes;
10.  To establish a petty cash fund in an amount not to exceed
Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) to be used for the purpose of making
change for persons purchasing printed or electronic materials from
the Commission, paying fees and fines, and transacting other such
business with the Commission.  The fund shall be established and
replenished from any monies available to the Commission for
operating expenses and it shall be administered pursuant to the
requirements of Section 195 of Title 62 of the Oklahoma Statutes;
and
11.  Such other duties and responsibilities authorized by law.
D.  Communications, whether in person, by electronic medium or
in writing, that reflect the pre-decisional deliberations of the
Commissioners among each other or with Commission staff, and which
occur while exercising their quasi-judicial duties such as reviewing
decisions or awards made by the administrative law judges of the
Commission pursuant to Section 78 of this title or reviewing
arbitration awards pursuant to Section 322 and Section 323 of this
title, shall not be subject to requirements of the Oklahoma Open
Meeting Act or Oklahoma Open Records Act, shall be confidential and
shall be considered protected deliberative communications.
E.  It shall be the duty of an administrative law judge, under
the rules adopted by the Commission, to hear and determine claims
for compensation and to conduct hearings and investigations and to
make such judgments, decisions, and determinations as may be
required by any rule or judgment of the Commission.

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