Wyoming Statutes
Wyo. Stat. § 27-14-606 (2026)
Determination and awards are administrative
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determination as to all parties; notice and hearing requirements. Each determination or award within the meaning of this act is an administrative determination of the rights of the employer, the employee and the disposition of money within the worker's compensation account as to all matters involved. No determination shall be final without notice and opportunity for hearing as required by this act.
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cases, 1989–2020 · leading case: Wyoming Worker's Comp. Claim of Beall v. Sky Blue Enter., Inc., 2012 WY 38 (Wyo. 2012).
Wyoming Worker's Comp. Claim of Beall v. Sky Blue Enter., Inc., 2012 WY 38 (Wyo. 2012). “[¶ 17] Additionally, Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 27-14-606 provides that no determinations are final under the Worker's Compensation Act without notice and an opportunity for a hearing: Each determination or award within the meaning of this act is an administrative determination of the…”
David v. State Ex Rel. Wyoming Workers' Saf. & Comp. Div., 2007 WY 22 (Wyo. 2007). “In reaching its conclusion that the employee had the burden of proving that he was entitled to receive benefits on his outstanding' claims, the district court relied on Wyo. Stat. § 27-14-606 (1991). ■ That section states: Each determination or award within the meaning of this…”
Jerald D. Lower v. Peabody Powder River Servs., LLC & State of Wyoming ex rel., Dep't of Workforce Servs., Workers' Comp. Div., 2020 WY 33 (Wyo. 2020). “Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 27-14-601 (a). Wyo. Stat.”
Worker's Comp. Claim of Padilla v. Lovern's, Inc., 883 P.2d 351 (Wyo. 1994). “Wyo.Stat. § 27-14-606 (1991) states: Each determination or award within the meaning of [the Wyoming Worker’s Compensation Act] is an administrative determination of the rights of the employer, the employee and the disposition of money within the worker’s compensation account as…”
Martinez v. State ex rel. Wyoming Workers' Comp. Div., 917 P.2d 619 (Wyo. 1996). “In reaching its conclusion that the employee had the burden of proving that he was entitled to receive benefits on his outstanding claims, the district court relied on Wyo. Stat. § 27-14-606 (1991). That section states: Each determination or award within the meaning of this act…”
Tenorio v. State ex rel. Wyoming Workers' Comp. Div., 931 P.2d 234 (Wyo. 1997). “Tenorio’s argument relies on Wyo.Stat. § 27-14-606 (1991), which provides: Each determination or award within the meaning of this act is an administrative determination of the rights of the employer, the employee and the disposition of money within the worker’s compensation…”
Weaver v. Cost Cutters, 953 P.2d 851 (Wyo. 1998). “Wyo. Stat. § 27-14-606 (1997) provides: Each determination or award within the meaning of this act is an administrative determination of the rights of the employer, the employee and the disposition of money within the worker’s compensation account as to all matters involved.”
State ex rel. Wyoming Workers' Comp. Div. v. Jerding, 868 P.2d 244 (Wyo. 1994). “Whether, in light of the language of Wyo.Stat. § 27-14-606 (1991), there was a final determination made by the Worker’s Compensation Division until a notice of, and an opportunity for, a hearing [was] afforded.”
Air Methods/Rocky Mountain Holdings, LLC v. State ex rel. Dep't of Workforce Servs., Workers' Comp. Div., 432 P.3d 476 (Wyo. 2018). “Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 27-14-606 (LexisNexis 2017).”
Tenorio v. State, Ex Rel., 931 P.2d 234 (Wyo. 1997). “Tenorio's argument relies on Wyo.Stat. § 27-14-606 (1991), which provides: Each determination or award within the meaning of this act is an administrative determination of the rights of the employer, the employee and the disposition of money within the worker's compensation…”
Fritz v. State ex rel. Wyoming Workers' Saf. & Comp. Div., 937 P.2d 1345 (Wyo. 1997). “Under the language of Wyo.Stat. § 27-14-606 (1991), each determination or award is a separate administrative decision and, therefore, the modification provision is not applicable.”
Taylor v. State Ex. Rel., Wyoming Workers' Saf. & Comp. Div., 2010 WY 76 (Wyo. 2010). “§ 27-14-606 (Lex-isNexis 2009) provides: Each determination or award within the meaning of this act is an administrative determination of the rights of the employer, the employee and the disposition of money within the worker's compensation account as to all matters involved.”
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