Alaska Administrative Code
Title 8 - Labor and Workforce Development
Part 3 - Workers' Compensation
Chapter 57 - Appeals
8 AAC 57.140 - Motions for extensions of time
Current through November 28, 2024
(a) When, in this chapter, an action is required or allowed to be done within a specified time period, each party may request one routine extension of time in an appeal or petition for review by filing a motion before the expiration of that time period.
(b) Oppositions to motions for routine extensions of time under (a) of this section are not permitted.
(c) Except as provided under (h) of this section, the clerk may order a routine extension of time not to exceed 30 days.
(d) When, in this chapter, an act is to be done within a specified time period,
(e) To show good cause, for purposes of a motion for an extension of time under (d) of this section, the moving party must demonstrate diligence and substantial need. A representation that the press of business gives rise to the need for an extension of time does not constitute a demonstration of diligence and substantial need.
(f) A motion for an extension of time under (d) of this section must state
(g) Not later than 10 days after the date shown in the certificate of service, unless served by mail, of a motion for an extension of time under (d) of this section, any other party may file an opposition to the motion.
(h) The commission will rule on a motion for an extension of time to file a notice of appeal.
Authority:AS 23.30.008
AS 23.30.009
AS 23.30.127
AS 23.30.128