DAISS v. DIV. OF WORKERS' SAFETY & COMP.

No. 97-341.

965 P.2d 692 (1998)

Sally A. DAISS, Appellant (Petitioner), v. DIVISION OF WORKERS' SAFETY AND COMPENSATION, DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT, State of Wyoming, Appellee (Respondent).

Supreme Court of Wyoming.

October 15, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Donald L. Painter, Casper, for Appellant (Petitioner).

William U. Hill, Attorney General; John W. Renneisen, Deputy Attorney General; Gerald W. Laska, Senior Assistant Attorney General; and Bernard P. Haggerty, Assistant Attorney General, for Appellee (Respondent).

Before LEHMAN, C.J., and THOMAS, MACY, GOLDEN & TAYLOR, JJ.


MACY, Justice.

The medical commission granted Appellee Division of Workers' Safety and Compensation's (the division) motion to dismiss the issue of whether surgery on Appellant Sally Daiss' (the employee) back was necessary because the medical commission lacked subject matter jurisdiction. The employee petitioned the district court for a review of the medical commission's order, and the district court certified the case to the Wyoming Supreme Court pursuant to W.R...

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