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STEVEN POOL vs. CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL, STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND

Filed: Mar 06, 2008
AHM 0084758

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The Appeals Board granted reconsideration, rescinded the prior decision disallowing S&B Surgery Center's lien in its entirety, and returned the case for further proceedings. The WCJ improperly raised and decided issues not identified for trial, specifically regarding Labor Code section 139.3. The Appeals Board found SB possessed a valid surgical clinic license and remanded to determine the true name of SB, its licensure, and the reasonableness of its lien claim.

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The Appeals Board granted reconsideration, rescinded the prior decision disallowing S&B Surgery Center's lien in its entirety, and returned the case for further proceedings. The WCJ improperly raised and decided issues not identified for trial, specifically regarding Labor Code section 139.3. The Appeals Board found SB possessed a valid surgical clinic license and remanded to determine the true name of SB, its licensure, and the reasonableness of its lien claim.

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