053-10 Wyo. Code R. §§ 10-4 - MOTION FOR RECONSIDERATION
(a) Within ten (10)
days of the date of the decision, any party may petition the commission for
reconsideration of the decision and order by filing a motion with the
commission for any of the following grounds:
(i) irregularity in the
proceedings;
(ii) fraud,
misrepresentation, or other misconduct of the prevailing party;
(iii) error in the assessment of the amount
of recovery;
(iv) newly discovered
evidence regarding material or evidence which the party could not, with
reasonable diligence, have discovered and produced at the hearing; or
(v) error of law contained within the
decision.
(b) The
executive secretary shall issue a written order in response to the motion for
reconsideration. A motion for reconsideration does not affect the finality of
the decision and order and is not a prerequisite for judicial review.
(c) Clerical mistakes in final decisions or
other parts of the record may be corrected by the commission at any time, of
its own initiative, or on the motion of any party and upon notice to all
parties. During the pendency of judicial review, such mistakes may be corrected
only with leave of the court having jurisdiction.
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