Indiana Administrative Code
Title 646 - DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
Article 5 - INDIANA EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING SERVICES ACT; ADMINISTRATION
Rule 10 - Appellate Procedure
Section 10-7 - Withdrawal of appeal

Universal Citation: 646 IN Admin Code 10-7

Current through March 20, 2024

Authority: IC 22-4-18-1; IC 22-4.1-3-3

Affected: IC 22-4; IC 22-4.1

Sec. 7.

(a) A party appealing an initial determination of a deputy, or a party appealing a decision of an administrative law judge, may withdraw the appeal by written request. For an appeal pending before an administrative law judge, the request shall be filed with the presiding administrative law judge. For an appeal pending before the review board, the request shall be filed with the chairperson of the review board. If the request is approved, the underlying determination, or decision, shall become final.

(b) After an appeal has been withdrawn, the appealing party may file a request for reinstatement of the appeal within seven (7) days after the date the notice of withdrawal was sent. For an appeal before an administrative law judge, the request shall be filed with the director of unemployment insurance appeals, or the director's designee. For an appeal pending before the review board, the request shall be filed with the chairperson of the review board, or the chairperson's designee. The request for reinstatement must show good cause for the reinstatement, and will be granted or denied at the discretion of the director of unemployment insurance appeals, or the director's designee, or the chairperson of the review board, or the chairperson's designee, depending upon the level of the appeal. No appeal shall be reinstated more than once after a withdrawal.

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