(1) All interested parties will be notified by mail, at least seven days prior to the hearing, of:
- (a) the time and place of the hearing;
- (b) the right to be represented at the hearing;
- (c) the legal issues to be considered at the hearing;
- (d) the procedure for submitting written documents;
- (e) the consequences of not participating;
- (f) the procedures and limitations for requesting a continuance or rescheduling; and
- (g) the procedure for requesting an interpreter for the hearing, if necessary.
- (2) When a new issue arises during the hearing, advance written notice may be waived by the parties after a full explanation by the ALJ of the issues and potential consequences.
- (3) It is the responsibility of a party to notify and make arrangements for the participation of the party's representative and/or witnesses, if any.
- (4) If a party has designated a person or professional organization as its agent, notice will be sent to the agent which will satisfy the requirement to give notice to the party.
KEY: unemployment compensation, appellate procedures
Date of Last Change: April 22, 2020
Notice of Continuation: March 22, 2023
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 35A-4-508(2); 35A-4-508(5); 35A-4-508(6); 35A-4-406; 35A-4-103