State, ex rel. Minutemen, Inc. v. Indus. Comm.

Decision Date04 December 1991
Docket NumberNo. 90-1241,90-1241
Citation580 N.E.2d 777,62 Ohio St.3d 158
PartiesThe STATE, ex rel. MINUTEMEN, INC., Appellant, v. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF OHIO, Appellee.
CourtOhio Supreme Court

Gross, Goodman & Associates and Sanford Gross, Cleveland, for appellant.

Lee I. Fisher, Atty. Gen., Michael L. Squillace and Gerald H. Waterman, Columbus, for appellee.

PER CURIAM.

Three questions are presented: (1) Is declaratory judgment an adequate remedy at law? (2) Do the classifications violate Section 35, Article II, Ohio Constitution and former R.C. 4123.29 by failing to reflect the degree of occupational or industrial hazard? and (3) Do the classifications violate equal protection? For the reasons to follow, we reverse the appellate court's judgment.

The court below mistakenly relied on State, ex rel. Viox Builders, Inc., v. Lancaster (1989), 46 Ohio St.3d 144, 545 N.E.2d 895, in finding a declaratory judgment action to be an adequate remedy at law. While the present case and Viox do share a common issue, the relief sought differs.

In Viox, the employer sought manual reclassification only, making declaratory judgment an appropriate vehicle for relief. Here, appellant seeks reclassification and reimbursement of all funds allegedly overpaid since July 1, 1987, when the new classification rates were first reflected in its premiums.

In State, ex rel. Fenske, v. McGovern (1984), 11 Ohio St.3d 129, 11 OBR 426, 464 N.E.2d 525, at paragraph two of the syllabus, we held:

"The availability of an action for declaratory judgment does not bar the issuance of a writ of mandamus if the relator demonstrates a clear legal right thereto, although the availability of declaratory judgment may be considered by the court as an element in exercising its discretion whether a writ should issue. However, where declaratory judgment would not be a complete remedy unless coupled with ancillary relief in the nature of a mandatory injunction, the availability of declaratory judgment is not an appropriate basis to deny a writ to which the relator is otherwise entitled."

In the case before us, complete relief contemplates a decree to compel reimbursement of allegedly overpaid funds should appellant prevail. Viox is thus distinguishable and does not control. We accordingly find declaratory judgment to be inadequate under these facts, and proceed to the merits of appellant's challenge.

Section 35, Article II, Ohio Constitution authorizes the creation of a board to "classify all occupations, according to their degree of hazard * * *." The provision was implemented in former R.C. 4123.29 (now 4123.29[A] ) which orders the commission (now the Administrator of Workers' Compensation and the Workers' Compensation Board) to "classify occupations or industries with respect to their degree of hazard." This directive is reflected in over 200 separate occupational classifications contained in the Ohio Workers' Compensation Insurance Fund Manual, and each classification reflects a distinct degree of occupational hazard. Appellant asserts that the nine new classifications created exclusively for THA's are not based on the degree of...

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