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Miss. Code Ann. § 71-3-93

Administrative staff

Known as the Workers’ Compensation Law

The act spans §§ 71–71 (99 sections).

Applied in 4 court decisions — leading case 577 So. 2d 1243 - Walker Mfg. Co. v. Cantrell (1991)

Most recently applied in Sterling v. Eaton Corp. (March 2013)

Codes, 1942, § 6998-47; Laws, 1948, ch. 354, § 41; Laws, 1950, ch. 412, § 17; Laws, 1956, ch. 345, § 3; Laws, 1962, ch. 474, § 2; Laws, 1966, ch. 455, § 1; Laws, 1974, ch. 384; …

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The commission shall appoint such officers and employees as are necessary adequately to administer the Workers’ Compensation Law, including not more than eight (8) administrative judges to be appointed by the commission with the consent of the Governor and an executive director who shall serve at the will of the commission and shall have such administrative duties as are assigned by the commission, a secretary, a statistician, a rehabilitation unit, and any other employees deemed essential to the administration of the law including court reporters whose salaries shall be the same as set for court reporters for circuit and chancery courts by Section 9-13-19. The annual salary of the executive director shall be equal to that of an administrative judge. An administrative judge shall be a member of the Mississippi State Bar and shall have a minimum of three (3) years’ experience in the practice of law.

All salaries not specifically fixed by law shall be set by the commission. The establishing of a merit system or career service for employees of the commission is declared to be in the public interest because of the length of time required for understanding the details and problems involved in administering this legislation. The commission shall establish and enforce fair and reasonable rules for the appointment, promotion and demotion of personnel. All employees of the commission with the exception of medical consultants shall devote their entire time to the duties of their office.

For the purpose of conducting hearings and making decisions upon claims, the administrative judge or administrative judges appointed by the commission shall have the authority of a commissioner.

Current official text: Mississippi Code (LexisNexis). Digitized from the UniCourt Code Improvement Commission public-domain capture. Reproduced from public-domain Mississippi statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.