Sec. 31-249f. Decisions of board as precedents, referees' decisions as authority. Index of cases decided.
               	 		
      Sec. 31-249f. Decisions of board as precedents, referees' decisions as authority. Index of cases decided. (a) Final decisions of the board shall be binding in all 
subsequent proceedings involving similar questions. Final decisions of referees and the 
principles of law declared in their support shall be binding on the administrator and shall 
further be persuasive authority in subsequent referee proceedings. If in any subsequent 
proceeding the administrator or a referee has serious doubt as to the correctness of any 
principles previously declared by a referee or by the board, or if there is an apparent 
inconsistency or conflict in final decisions of comparable authority, then the findings 
of fact in such case may be certified, together with the question of law involved, to the 
board. After giving notice and reasonable opportunity for hearing upon the law to all 
parties to the proceedings, the board shall certify to the administrator or referee and the 
parties its answer to the question submitted; or the board in its discretion may remove 
to itself the entire proceeding as provided in section 31-248a and render its decision 
upon the entire case.
      (b) The board shall publish an index of all cases decided by the board on and after 
July 1, 1983. The index shall include, but not be limited to, a subject reference and a 
reference of all statutory sections and court cases under which each case was decided.
      (P.A. 74-339, S. 30, 36; P.A. 83-570, S. 15, 17.)
      History: P.A. 83-570 added Subsec. (b) requiring index of decisions.
      Cited. 192 C. 581.