Petitions for Review and Applications for Enforcement 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Document To Be Reviewed' section. Specify whether you are requesting a review of an order from the Commissioner of Labor, including details such as the date of the order.
  3. In the 'Representation' section, indicate if you are filing on your own behalf or on behalf of someone else. If applicable, ensure that you attach the Board’s Notice of Appearance form.
  4. Complete the 'Petitioner(s)' section with contact information for each petitioner. Include names, addresses, phone numbers, and emails as necessary. Use additional sheets if needed.
  5. Decide whether to opt-in for electronic service and notice. Fill in your email address if you choose this option; otherwise, provide a physical address.
  6. List all reasons for seeking review in the 'Reasons for Petition' section. Be thorough and attach additional sheets if required.
  7. In the 'Relief Requested' section, clearly state what action you want from the Industrial Board of Appeals. Ensure to sign and date your petition before submission.

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Under Rule 42, Section 1 of the Rules of Court, the petition for review must be filed within 15 days from: Receipt of the RTCs decision or final order; or. Receipt of the RTCs denial of a motion for new trial or motion for reconsideration (if such motion was timely filed).
The petition should clearly outline the grounds for review and include legal arguments and supporting precedents. In general, review petitions in court are typically considered without oral arguments from lawyers. Instead, they are reviewed through circulation by the judges in their chambers.
Petition for Review gives the Court of Appeals discretion to examine both factual and legal issues if properly raised.
The Supreme Court has its own set of rules. According to these rules, four of the nine Justices must vote to accept a case.
Focus on the issues. Keep in mind that the petition for review should focus on the specific issues of the case. Avoid detailing the history of what happened in the trial court or the Court of Appeal.

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Any party may petition the Board for enforcement of a final decision or order issued under the Boards appellate jurisdiction, or for enforcement of the terms of a settlement agreement that has been entered into the record for the purpose of enforcement in an order or decision under the Boards appellate jurisdiction.

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