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TITLE 72

WORKER’S COMPENSATION AND RELATED LAWS -- INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION

CHAPTER 7

PROCEDURES

72-732. Disposition of appeal -- Jurisdiction of Supreme Court. Upon hearing the court may affirm or set aside such order or award, or may set it aside only upon any of the following grounds:

(1) The commission’s findings of fact are not based on any substantial competent evidence;

(2) The commission has acted without jurisdiction or in excess of its powers;

(3) The findings of fact, order or award were procured by fraud;

(4) The findings of fact do not as a matter of law support the order or award.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title72 > T72ch7 > T72ch7sect72-732

TITLE 72

WORKER’S COMPENSATION AND RELATED LAWS -- INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION

CHAPTER 7

PROCEDURES

72-732. Disposition of appeal -- Jurisdiction of Supreme Court. Upon hearing the court may affirm or set aside such order or award, or may set it aside only upon any of the following grounds:

(1) The commission’s findings of fact are not based on any substantial competent evidence;

(2) The commission has acted without jurisdiction or in excess of its powers;

(3) The findings of fact, order or award were procured by fraud;

(4) The findings of fact do not as a matter of law support the order or award.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title72 > T72ch7 > T72ch7sect72-732

TITLE 72

WORKER’S COMPENSATION AND RELATED LAWS -- INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION

CHAPTER 7

PROCEDURES

72-732. Disposition of appeal -- Jurisdiction of Supreme Court. Upon hearing the court may affirm or set aside such order or award, or may set it aside only upon any of the following grounds:

(1) The commission’s findings of fact are not based on any substantial competent evidence;

(2) The commission has acted without jurisdiction or in excess of its powers;

(3) The findings of fact, order or award were procured by fraud;

(4) The findings of fact do not as a matter of law support the order or award.