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44-556a Transfer of appeals due to constitutional defect.

KS Stat § 44-556a (2018) (N/A)
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44-556a. Transfer of appeals due to constitutional defect. (a) Any workers compensation appeals which have been transferred from the workers compensation board to a district court or the director of workers compensation pursuant to the Kansas Supreme Court's order in Sedlak v. Dick, case no. 70,792 (January 13, 1995) and have not been decided by the director or the district courts shall be transferred to the workers compensation board established under K.S.A. 44-555c from the district court or the director on the effective date of this act.

(b) Any workers compensation appeals which have been transferred from the court of appeals to the district courts pursuant to the Kansas Supreme Court's order in Sedlak v. Dick, case no. 70,792 (January 13, 1995) and have not been decided by the district courts shall be transferred to the court of appeals on the effective date of this act.

History: L. 1995, ch. 1, § 5; Jan. 26.

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44-556a Transfer of appeals due to constitutional defect.