THOMAS v. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF ARIZONA

No. 1 CA-IC 2202.

126 Ariz. 406 (1980)

616 P.2d 81

Charles Nash THOMAS, Petitioner, v. The INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF ARIZONA, Respondent, Tucson General Tire Company, Respondent Employer, Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, Respondent Carrier.

Court of Appeals of Arizona, Division 1, Department C.

Rehearing Denied July 8, 1980.

Review Denied September 4, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lawrence Ollason, Tucson, for petitioner.

Calvin Harris, Chief Counsel, Phoenix, The Industrial Commission of Arizona, for respondent.

O'Connor, Cavanagh, Anderson, Westover, Killingsworth & Beshears by David W. Earl, Phoenix, for respondents employer and carrier.


OPINION

CONTRERAS, Judge.

In this special action directed to the Industrial Commission, petitioner challenges a Decision Upon Hearings and Special Findings that affirmed a previously entered order requiring petitioner to disclose his residence address to respondent carrier pursuant to Rule 4 (A.C.R.R. R4-13-104) of the Commission's procedural rules. We affirm the decision.

On December 30, 1965, petitioner filed a workmen's compensation claim for an...

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