Case Name: MOYER, Appellant, v. STATE ACCIDENT INSURANCE FUND, Respondent
Court: Oregon Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Oregon
Decision Date: 1978-09-06
Citations: 36 Or. App. 157
Docket Number: No. 77-0546, CA 10640
Parties: MOYER, Appellant, v. STATE ACCIDENT INSURANCE FUND, Respondent.
Judges: Before Johnson, Presiding Judge, and Gillette and Roberts, Judges.
Reporter: Oregon Reports, Court of Appeals
Volume: 36
Pages: 157–159

Head Matter:
Argued July 19, judgment vacated,
appeal dismissed September 6, 1978
MOYER, Appellant, v. STATE ACCIDENT INSURANCE FUND, Respondent.
(No. 77-0546, CA 10640)
583 P2d 598
Michael Strooband, Eugene, argued the cause for appellant. With him on the brief was Doblie, Bischoff & Murray, Eugene.
Brian L. Pocock, Associate Counsel, State Accident Insurance Fund, Eugene, argued the cause for repondent. With him on the brief were K. R. Maloney, Chief Counsel, and James A. Blevins, Chief Trial Counsel, State Accident Insurance Fund, Salem.
Before Johnson, Presiding Judge, and Gillette and Roberts, Judges.
ROBERTS, J.

Opinion:
ROBERTS, J.
This is an appeal from the circuit court affirmance of a Workers' Compensation Board's order.
We do not reach the merits as claimant's appeal to the circuit court was not timely filed.
It is undisputed that March 10, 1977, was the deadline for filing the notice of appeal in the circuit court. While claimant mailed his notice of appeal prior to March 10, 1977, he failed to include the filing fee required by ORS 21.110 which provides in pertinent part:
"At the time of filing, in the circuit court of any county including appeals, the clerk of the circuit court shall exact from the appellant the filing fee. No paper or pleading shall be deemed filed unless the required fee is paid. " (Emphasis supplied.)
Upon receipt of the filing fee by the clerk of the court, the notice of appeal was filed on March 14,1977. Claimant admittedly failed to meet the statutory requirements in order to perfect the appeal.
Judgment vacated; appeal dismissed.
This case arose prior to the effective date of the 1977 legislation changing the appeals procedure eliminating the circuit court review in workers' compensation cases.