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175A.01 CREATION.
    Subdivision 1. Establishment; membership. The Workers' Compensation Court of Appeals
as previously constituted is reconstituted as an independent agency in the executive branch.
The court shall consist of five judges, each serving in the unclassified service.
    Subd. 2. Appointment; terms; limitation. Each judge of the Workers' Compensation Court
of Appeals shall be appointed by the governor, by and with the advice and consent of the senate,
for a term of six years commencing at the expiration of the preceding term. Any vacancy shall
be filled by the governor for the unexpired term, subject to confirmation by the senate. The
terms of the judges shall expire on the first Monday in January of the year in which they expire.
The terms of the judges shall be staggered.
    Subd. 3. Qualifications. To qualify for appointment to the court, a candidate shall be learned
in the law, have been licensed to practice law for at least five years, and have experience with and
knowledge of workers' compensation and the workers' compensation laws of Minnesota.
    Subd. 4. Standards of conduct. The judges of the Workers' Compensation Court of
Appeals shall be subject to the provisions of the Minnesota Constitution, article VI, section 6,
the jurisdiction of the Commission on Judicial Standards, as provided in sections 490A.01 and
490A.02, and the provisions of the Code of Judicial Conduct.
    Subd. 5. Jurisdiction. The Workers' Compensation Court of Appeals shall have statewide
jurisdiction. Except for an appeal to the Supreme Court or any other appeal allowed under this
subdivision, the Workers' Compensation Court of Appeals shall be the sole, exclusive, and final
authority for the hearing and determination of all questions of law and fact arising under the
workers' compensation laws of the state in those cases that have been appealed to the Workers'
Compensation Court of Appeals and in any case that has been transferred by the district court
to the Workers' Compensation Court of Appeals. The Workers' Compensation Court of Appeals
shall have no jurisdiction in any case that does not arise under the workers' compensation laws of
the state or in any criminal case, provided that the Workers' Compensation Court of Appeals shall
exercise appellate jurisdiction under the laws governing employees of the state, a county, or other
governmental subdivision who contract tuberculosis and under chapter 352E.
    Subd. 6. Oath. Each judge of the Workers' Compensation Court of Appeals before entering
upon the duties of office, shall take the oath prescribed by law.
History: 1981 c 346 s 42; 1986 c 444; 1990 c 506 art 1 s 1; 2006 c 271 art 11 s 48

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