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Case Name Worker's Compensation Claim of Decker v. State ex rel Wyoming Medical Commission
Date 08/27/2008
Note The Public Meetings Act did not require the Medical Commission to allow appellant to attend new deliberations as argued by appellant. There was also no requirement for the Medical Commission to reopen the hearing for the taking of additional evidence.
Citation S-07-0051
WCC Citation WCC 282008 WY
IN THE SUPREME COURT, STATE OF WYOMING APRIL TERM, A. D. 2008 No. S-07-0051 August 27, 2008 IN THE MATTER OF THE WORKER'S COMPENSATION CLAIM OF: DANIEL DECKER, APPELLANT (CLAIMANT), v. STATE OF WYOMING, EX REL. , WYOMING MEDICAL COMMISSION AND WYOMING WORKERS' SAFETY AND COMPENSATION DIVISION, APPELLEES (RESPONDENTS). [¶2] In the first appeal, Worker's Compensation Claim of Decker v. State ex rel. Whether the Medical Commission denied Mr. Decker due process by denying his attendance and additional argument at the deliberation?We set forth below a fairly detailed account of the medical evidence presented to the Medical Commission . The Public Meetings Act did not require the Medical Commission to allow Mr. Decker to attend new deliberations as argued by Mr. Decker.

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