WILLIAMS v. WORKERS' COMPENSATION COMMISSION

2014 OK 98, 339 P.3d 427, 2014 Okla. LEXIS 123, 2014 WL 6915087
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedNovember 17, 2014
Docket113270
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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WILLIAMS v. WORKERS' COMPENSATION COMMISSION, 2014 OK 98, 339 P.3d 427, 2014 Okla. LEXIS 123, 2014 WL 6915087 (Okla. 2014).

Opinion

ORDER

T 1 Original jurisdiction is assumed. Art. 7 § 4, Okla. Const. Let the writs of mandamus and prohibition issue. Respondent, Workers' Compensation Commission ("Commission"), shall provide a stenographer for stenographic reporting of all hearings before ° the Commission as required by 85A O.S.

Supp.2018, § 72(B)(l)(a). To the extent that Emergency Rule 810:10-5-48(d) conflicts with the requirements of 85A 0.8. Supp.2018, § 72(B), the Commission is prohibited from providing only an audio recording of all hearings, in lieu of a stenographer.

DONE BY THE ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT IN CONFERENCE THIS17th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 2014.

COLBERT, C.J., REIF, V.C.J., KAUGER, EDMONDSON, COMBS, and GURICH, JJ., concur. | WATT, J., concurs in part and dissents in part. WINCHESTER and TAYLOR, JJ., dissent.

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