Subdivision 1.Judges’ quorum.

A majority of the judges of the Workers’ Compensation Court of Appeals shall constitute a quorum for the exercise of the powers conferred and the duties imposed on the Workers’ Compensation Court of Appeals except that all appeals shall be heard by no more than a panel of three of the five judges unless the case appealed is determined to be of exceptional importance by the chief judge prior to assignment of the case to a panel, or by a three-fifths vote of the judges prior to assignment of the case to a panel or after the case has been considered by the panel but prior to the service and filing of the decision.

Subd. 2.Vacancy.

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Terms Used In Minnesota Statutes 175A.05

  • Chief judge: The judge who has primary responsibility for the administration of a court but also decides cases; chief judges are determined by seniority.
  • Majority: means with respect to an individual the period of time after the individual reaches the age of 18. See Minnesota Statutes 645.451
  • Quorum: The number of legislators that must be present to do business.

A vacancy shall not impair the ability of the remaining judges of the Workers’ Compensation Court of Appeals to exercise all the powers and perform all of the duties of the Workers’ Compensation Court of Appeals.

Subd. 3.Retired judges.

Where the number of Workers’ Compensation Court of Appeals judges available to hear a case is insufficient to constitute a quorum, the chief judge of the Workers’ Compensation Court of Appeals may, with the retired judge’s consent, assign a judge who is retired from the Workers’ Compensation Court of Appeals or the Office of Administrative Hearings to hear any case properly assigned to a judge of the Workers’ Compensation Court of Appeals. The retired judge assigned to the case may act on it with the full powers of the judge of the Workers’ Compensation Court of Appeals. A retired judge performing this service shall receive pay and expenses in the amount and manner provided by law for judges serving on the court, less the amount of retirement pay the judge is receiving under chapter 352 or 490.