Arizona Laws 23-949. Effect of action concerning order; procedure to stay order
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The pendency of an action to set aside, vacate or amend an order of the commission shall not stay or suspend the order of the commission. During pendency of the action, the superior court may stay or suspend, in whole or in part, operation of the commission’s order only upon three days notice and after hearing, and the order of the court shall not become effective until a bond has been executed and filed in the action, approved by the court or the clerk thereof, payable to the state, in an amount sufficient to insure the prompt payment by the petitioning party of all damages caused by delay in the enforcement of the order of the commission.
Terms Used In Arizona Laws 23-949
- Action: includes any matter or proceeding in a court, civil or criminal. See Arizona Laws 1-215
- Commission: means the industrial commission of Arizona. See Arizona Laws 23-901
- Damages: Money paid by defendants to successful plaintiffs in civil cases to compensate the plaintiffs for their injuries.
- Order: means and includes any rule, direction, requirement, standard, determination or decision other than an award or a directive by the commission or an administrative law judge relative to any entitlement to compensation benefits, or to the amount of compensation benefits, and any procedural ruling relative to the processing or adjudicating of a compensation matter. See Arizona Laws 23-901