As amended through August 22, 2024
Rule 23 - [Effective 1/1/2025] Service and Distribution of Documents in Industrial Commission Matters(a) Service of the Petition. The petitioner must serve all other parties with copies of the petition and must serve the Commission by serving its chief counsel. The petitioner may serve the petition on any other party who appeared by counsel before the Commission as provided in Rule 5(c)(2) of the Rules of Civil Procedure. The petitioner may serve a party who appeared before the Commission without counsel by mailing the petition to that party's last known address shown in the Commission's claim file. Service is complete on the date of mailing. The petition must be accompanied by a certificate of service complying with ARCAP 4(g).(b) Distribution of the Writ of Review. The clerk must distribute the Writ of Review to all parties, including the Commission's chief counsel, and direct the Commission to certify its record and return it to the Court of Appeals no later than 10 days after the writ's date of distribution.(c) Notice of Receipt of Record. The clerk will notify the parties of the date of the Commission's submission of the record by sending the parties a notice of receipt of the Commission's record.(d) Service of Other Documents. All briefs, motions, and other documents filed in the Court of Appeals after the original petition and writ of review must be served on all the other parties as provided in Rule 5(c)(2) of the Rules of Civil Procedure. Mailing a copy to the Commission rather than to its chief counsel does not comply with this rule. All documents filed after the original petition and writ of review must accompanied by a certificate of service complying with ARCAP 4(g).Ariz. R. P. Spec. Act. 23
Added August 22, 2024, effective 1/1/2025.