Vermont Code § 21 V.S.A. § 668

Modification of awards
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§ 668. Modification of awards
Upon the Commissioner’s own motion or upon the application of any party in interest
upon the ground of a change in the conditions, or whenever doubts have arisen as to
the jurisdiction of the Commissioner at the time the petition was presented, the Commissioner
may at any time within six years of the date of award review any award by giving at
least six days’ notice thereof to the parties personally, or to the attorneys appearing
in the cause. On such review, the Commissioner may make an order ending, diminishing,
or increasing the compensation previously awarded, subject to the maximum or minimum
provided in this chapter. If it appears that the petition for hearing was presented
without previous authority or that for other reason the Commissioner did not have
jurisdiction in the cause, the Commissioner may make an order striking off the award,
and shall state conclusions of fact and rulings of law and immediately send to the
parties a copy of the award. Such a review shall not affect any money already paid.

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