State ex rel. Accurate Inventory & Calculating Servs. v. Buehrer

2016 Ohio 7004
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedSeptember 27, 2016
Docket14AP-1008
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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State ex rel. Accurate Inventory & Calculating Servs. v. Buehrer, 2016 Ohio 7004 (Ohio Ct. App. 2016).

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[Cite as State ex rel. Accurate Inventory & Calculating Servs. v. Buehrer, 2016-Ohio-7004.]

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF OHIO

TENTH APPELLATE DISTRICT

State of Ohio ex rel. : Accurate Inventory & Calculating Services, Inc., :

Relator, :

v. : No. 14AP-1008

Stephen Buehrer, Administrator/ : (REGULAR CALENDAR) CEO, the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation, :

Respondent. :

D E C I S I O N

Rendered on September 27, 2016

Garvin & Hickey, LLC, Preston J. Garvin, Daniel M. Hall, and Sandee E. Reim, for relator.

Michael DeWine, Attorney General, and John Smart, for respondent.

IN MANDAMUS ON OBJECTIONS TO THE MAGISTRATE'S DECISION

KLATT, J. {¶ 1} Relator, Accurate Inventory & Calculating Services, Inc., commenced this original action in mandamus seeking an order compelling respondent, the administrator of the Ohio Bureau of Worker's Compensation ("bureau"), to vacate the May 6, 2014 order of the administrator's designee denying relator's protest of the bureau's audit of the period July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013, in which the bureau activated operational manual No. 14AP-1008 2

8725 and removed manuals 8720 and 8810 from the policy, and to enter an order that grants relator's protest. {¶ 2} Pursuant to Civ.R. 53(C) and Loc.R. 13(M) of the Tenth District Court of Appeals, we referred this matter to a magistrate who issued a decision, including findings of fact and conclusions of law, which is appended hereto. The magistrate found that under the circumstances presented, Ohio Adm.Code 4123-17-08(B) prohibits relator from being assigned one basic classification (manual 8725) and one standard exception classification (manual 8810) as sought by relator. Therefore, the magistrate has recommended that we deny relator's request for a writ of mandamus. {¶ 3} Relator has filed objections to the magistrate's decision. In its first objection, relator argues that the magistrate erred when he found that relator must meet all three of the conditions set forth in Ohio Adm.Code 4123-17-08(D)(3)(a) through (D)(3)(c). We disagree. {¶ 4} First, by its express terms, Ohio Adm.Code 4123-17-08(D) requires that for more than one basic classification to be assigned to an insured, the insured must meet all three conditions set forth in Ohio Adm.Code 4123-17-08(D)(3)(a) through (D)(3)(c). To the extent that the state insurance fund manual conflicts with the language of Ohio Adm.Code 4123-17-08(D)(3), the code provision is controlling. {¶ 5} Second, as noted by the magistrate, relator's argument is a red herring because relator does not actually seek the application of more than one basic classification. Rather, relator seeks to be assigned one basic classification (manual 8725) and one standard exception classification (manual 8810). As noted by the magistrate, Ohio Adm.Code 4123-17-08(B) prohibits the assignment of standard exception manual 8810 to relator because basic classification manual 8725 expressly includes clerical office employees. {¶ 6} For these reasons, we overrule relator's first objection. {¶ 7} In its second objection, relator argues the magistrate erred when he failed to address two additional arguments advanced by relator: (1) the administrator's designee erred when he suggested that if relator divested itself of its Ohio inventory business, or established the Ohio inventory workers as a separate and distinct corporation, it is likely that relator would qualify for manual 8810; and (2) that Ohio Adm.Code 4123-17-08(D) No. 14AP-1008 3

violates equal protection by limiting the types of employers or operations that are permitted to report employees under more than one manual classification without justification. However, relator makes no attempt to explain why either of these arguments have merit. Nor does relator cite any statutory or case authority supporting these arguments. {¶ 8} Although we agree that the magistrate did not expressly address these arguments, the arguments lack merit on their face and do not support the grant of a writ of mandamus. Therefore, we overrule relator's second objection. {¶ 9} Following an independent review of this matter, we find that the magistrate has properly determined the facts and applied the appropriate law. Therefore, we adopt the magistrate's decision as our own, including the findings of fact and conclusions of law contained therein. In accordance with the magistrate's decision, we deny relator's request for a writ of mandamus. Objections overruled; writ of mandamus denied.

TYACK and SADLER, JJ., concur. No. 14AP-1008 4

APPENDIX

State of Ohio ex rel. : Accurate Inventory & Calculating Services, Inc., :

Stephen Buehrer, Administrator/ : (REGULAR CALENDAR) CEO, the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation, :

MAGISTRATE'S DECISION

Rendered on May 26, 2016

Garvin & Hickey, LLC, Preston J. Garvin, Daniel M. Hall, and Sandee E. Reim, for relator.

Michael DeWine, Attorney General, and John Smart, for respondent Industrial Commission of Ohio.

IN MANDAMUS

{¶ 10} In this original action, relator, Accurate Inventory & Calculating Services, Inc. ("Accurate Inventory"), requests a writ of mandamus ordering respondent, the Administrator of the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation ("administrator" or "bureau"), to vacate the May 6, 2014 order of the administrator's designee that denied relator's protest of the bureau's audit of the period July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013 in which the bureau activated operational manual 8725 and removed manuals 8720 and 8810 from the policy, and to enter an order that grants relator's protest. No. 14AP-1008 5

Findings of Fact: {¶ 11} 1. Relator provides physical inventory audits for gas stations and convenience stores. It currently employs 31 people in Ohio. Fourteen of those are clerical support staff and seventeen are auditors who work at gas stations and convenience stores in Ohio. {¶ 12} 2. Accurate Inventory employs approximately 186 auditors in 34 states and the District of Columbia. There are no additional support staff employees in other states. The headquarters of Accurate Inventory is located in Columbus, Ohio. Thus, the support staff provide support to relator's auditors nationwide. {¶ 13} 3. In late October 2013, the bureau's underwriting department completed an audit of relator for the period July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013. {¶ 14} 4. By letter dated November 27, 2013, the bureau's director of underwriting informed relator that manual 8725 was being activated effective July 1, 2013 and that relator was to no longer report payroll under manuals 8720 and 8810. 5. Prior to 1993, the bureau used its own system to categorize operations. In 1993, the Ohio Legislature required the bureau to replace this system with the classifications used by the National Council on Compensation Insurance ("NCCI"). See R.C. 4123.29(A)(1). {¶ 15} 6. Prior to the bureau's audit, relator had for many years reported its payroll under manuals 8720 and 8810. {¶ 16} 7. The NCCI phraseology for manual 8720 is "INSPECTION OF RISKS FOR INSURANCE OR VALUATION PURPOSES NOC." {¶ 17} 8. The NCCI manual phraseology for manual 8810 is "CLERICAL OFFICE EMPLOYEES NOC." {¶ 18} 9. The NCCI activated manual 8725, effective July 1, 2010. The NCCI phraseology is "INVENTORY COUNTERS─TRAVELING─INCLUDING SALESPERSONS & CLERICAL." {¶ 19} 10. By letter dated December 6, 2013, the bureau's underwriting department notified relator that the audit findings have been affirmed and that relator could appeal to the adjudicating committee under R.C. 4123.291. {¶ 20} 11. On December 13, 2013, on a form provided by the bureau (Legal-15) relator filed an "Application for Adjudication Hearing." No. 14AP-1008 6

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