Oklahoma Code § 85A-78

Title 85A. Workers' Compensation: Appeals process
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A.  Any party feeling aggrieved by the judgment, decision, or
award made by the administrative law judge may, within ten (10) days
of issuance, appeal to the Workers' Compensation Commission.  After
hearing arguments, the Commission may reverse or modify the decision
only if it determines that the decision was against the clear weight
of the evidence or contrary to law.  All such proceedings of the
Commission shall be recorded by a court reporter, if requested by
any party.  Any judgment of the Commission which reverses a decision
of the administrative law judge shall contain specific findings
relating to the reversal.

B.  The appellant shall pay a filing fee of One Hundred Seventy-
five Dollars ($175.00) to the Commission at the time of filing his
or her appeal.  The fee shall be deposited to the credit of the
Workers' Compensation Commission Revolving Fund.
C.  The judgment, decision or award of the Commission shall be
final and conclusive on all questions within its jurisdiction
between the parties unless an action is commenced in the Supreme
Court of this state to review the judgment, decision or award within
twenty (20) days of being sent to the parties.  Any judgment,
decision or award made by an administrative law judge shall be
stayed until all appeal rights have been waived or exhausted.  The
Supreme Court may modify, reverse, remand for rehearing, or set
aside the judgment or award only if it was:
1.  In violation of constitutional provisions;
2.  In excess of the statutory authority or jurisdiction of the
Commission;
3.  Made on unlawful procedure;
4.  Affected by other error of law;
5.  Clearly erroneous in view of the reliable, material,
probative and substantial competent evidence;
6.  Arbitrary or capricious;
7.  Procured by fraud; or
8.  Missing findings of fact on issues essential to the
decision.
This action shall be commenced by filing with the Clerk of the
Supreme Court a certified copy of the judgment, decision or award of
the Commission attached to the petition by the complaint which shall
specify why the judgment, decision or award is erroneous or illegal.
The proceedings shall be heard in a summary manner and shall have
precedence over all other civil cases in the Supreme Court, except
preferred Corporation Commission appeals.  The Supreme Court shall
require the appealing party to file within forty-five (45) days from
the date of the filing of an appeal or a judgment appealed from, a
transcript of the record of the proceedings before the Commission,
or such later time as may be granted by the Supreme Court on
application and for good cause shown.  The action shall be subject
to the law and practice applicable to other civil actions cognizable
in the Supreme Court.
D.  A fee of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) per appeal to the
Supreme Court shall be paid to the Commission and deposited to the
credit of the Workers' Compensation Commission Revolving Fund as
costs for preparing, assembling, indexing and transmitting the
record for appellate review.  This fee shall be paid by the party
taking the appeal.  If more than one party to the action files an
appeal from the same judgment, decision or award, the fee shall be
paid by the party whose petition in error commences the principal
appeal.

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