Minnesota Statutes

§ 176.312 — AFFIDAVITS OF PREJUDICE AND PETITIONS FOR REASSIGNMENT

Minnesota § 176.312
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartLABOR, INDUSTRY
Ch. 176WORKERS' COMPENSATION

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Minn. Stat. § 176.312 (2026).

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In accordance with rules adopted by the chief administrative law judge, an affidavit of prejudice for cause may be filed by each party to the claim against a compensation judge assigned to hear a case. A petition for reassignment of a case to a different compensation judge for hearing may be filed once, in any case, by each party to the claim within 20 days after the filing party has received notice of the assigned judge. Upon receipt of a timely petition for reassignment, the chief administrative law judge shall assign the case to another judge. An affidavit of prejudice or a petition for reassignment shall be filed with the chief administrative law judge and shall not result in the continuance or delay of a hearing scheduled under section176.341. This section does not apply to prehearing

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Legislative History

1983 c 290 s 144;1987 c 332 s 77;1Sp2019 c 7 art 12 s 15

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