Oklahoma Code § 85A-27

Title 85A. Workers' Compensation: Jurisdiction - Duties and powers of administrative judges
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A.  The Workers' Compensation Commission shall be vested with
jurisdiction over all claims filed pursuant to the Administrative
Workers' Compensation Act.  All claims so filed shall be heard by
the administrative law judge sitting without a jury.  The Commission
shall have full power and authority to determine all questions in
relation to claims for compensation under the provisions of the
Administrative Workers' Compensation Act.  The Commission, upon
application of either party, shall order a hearing.  Upon a hearing,
either party may present evidence and be represented by counsel.
Except as provided in this act, the decision of the administrative
law judge shall be final as to all questions of fact and law.  The
decision of the administrative law judge shall be issued within

thirty (30) days following the submission of the case by the
parties.  The power and jurisdiction of the Commission over each
case shall be continuing and it may, from time to time, make such
modifications or changes with respect to former findings or orders
relating thereto if, in its opinion, it may be justified.
B.  In addition to the duties set forth in this section, the
administrative law judges shall have the following duties and
powers:
1.  To hear and determine claims for compensation, 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;
2.  To hear and determine challenges to an agreement to
arbitrate under the Workers' Compensation Arbitration Act; and
3.  To have and exercise all other powers and duties conferred
or imposed by the Commission or this act.

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