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Code · Arizona · Title 23 — Labor and Workers' Compensation

23-672. Appeals board

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A. Within the department, an appeals board is established consisting of three members. The director shall appoint the members of the appeals board and shall designate one member to serve as chairman.
B. Hearings conducted by or at the direction of the appeals board shall be conducted as provided by section 23-674 and other provisions of this chapter. The department shall prescribe by rule the procedures for petitioning for review, removal of cases to the board and appeals under section 23-673. An interested party may file either a written or electronic petition for review. On the filing of a petition for review, the department shall prepare a complete record unless the parties stipulate otherwise.
C. In any case in which a petition for review of an appeal tribunal or hearing officer decision has been filed by an interested party, the appeals board may remand the case to any appeal tribunal or hearing officer for further proceedings or may review the matter on the basis of the record in the case, take additional evidence or rehear the matter and affirm, reverse, modify or set aside the decision of the appeal tribunal or hearing officer. On notice to the interested parties, a petition for review may be reviewed by one member of the appeals board designated by the chairman.
If an interested party objects to review by one board member, the matter shall be heard by three members of the appeals board.
D. Unless a petition for hearing or review of a department determination made under article 5 of this chapter is withdrawn, the appeals board after affording the parties reasonable opportunity for a fair hearing shall issue its decision.
E. Every decision of the appeals board shall be in writing. If the decision is issued by at least two concurring members of the appeals board, and the appeals board is not unanimous, the decision of the majority shall control. The minority may file a dissent from the decision, setting forth the reasons for the dissent. All interested parties shall be promptly notified of the decision and the reasons for the decision. Notice to the parties of the decision shall be accompanied by instructions explaining the procedure for review pursuant to section 41-1993.
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