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Statutes > Michigan > Chapter-423 > Act-17-of-1980 > Section-423-283

COMPULSORY ARBITRATION OF LABOR DISPUTES OF STATE POLICE TROOPERS AND SERGEANTS (EXCERPT)
Act 17 of 1980

423.283 Judicial review; order not stayed by pendency of review proceeding.

Sec. 13.

The circuit court for the county in which a dispute arose or in which a majority of the affected employees reside may review an order of an arbitration panel, but only for reasons that the arbitration panel was without or exceeded its jurisdiction; the order is not supported by competent, material, and substantial evidence on the whole record; or the order was procured by fraud, collusion, or other similar and unlawful means. The pendency of a proceeding for review shall not stay automatically the order of the arbitration panel.


History: 1980, Act 17, Imd. Eff. Feb. 24, 1980

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Michigan > Chapter-423 > Act-17-of-1980 > Section-423-283

COMPULSORY ARBITRATION OF LABOR DISPUTES OF STATE POLICE TROOPERS AND SERGEANTS (EXCERPT)
Act 17 of 1980

423.283 Judicial review; order not stayed by pendency of review proceeding.

Sec. 13.

The circuit court for the county in which a dispute arose or in which a majority of the affected employees reside may review an order of an arbitration panel, but only for reasons that the arbitration panel was without or exceeded its jurisdiction; the order is not supported by competent, material, and substantial evidence on the whole record; or the order was procured by fraud, collusion, or other similar and unlawful means. The pendency of a proceeding for review shall not stay automatically the order of the arbitration panel.


History: 1980, Act 17, Imd. Eff. Feb. 24, 1980


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Michigan > Chapter-423 > Act-17-of-1980 > Section-423-283

COMPULSORY ARBITRATION OF LABOR DISPUTES OF STATE POLICE TROOPERS AND SERGEANTS (EXCERPT)
Act 17 of 1980

423.283 Judicial review; order not stayed by pendency of review proceeding.

Sec. 13.

The circuit court for the county in which a dispute arose or in which a majority of the affected employees reside may review an order of an arbitration panel, but only for reasons that the arbitration panel was without or exceeded its jurisdiction; the order is not supported by competent, material, and substantial evidence on the whole record; or the order was procured by fraud, collusion, or other similar and unlawful means. The pendency of a proceeding for review shall not stay automatically the order of the arbitration panel.


History: 1980, Act 17, Imd. Eff. Feb. 24, 1980