Code of Maine Rules
94 - INDEPENDENT AGENCIES
411 - MAINE PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM (MAINEPERS)
Chapter 702 - APPEALS OF DECISIONS OF THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Section 411-702-17 - Attorney's Fees
Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024
1. The System is required by 5 M.R.S. §17106- B(5) to pay attorney's fees, up to a total of $12,000, if an attorney has represented the appellant on appeal of a disability retirement decision and obtained a favorable result. A favorable result is a reversal of a decision of the Board or Chief Executive Officer that results in the grant of benefits to the appellant or otherwise materially advantages the appellant.
2. Attorney's fees under this section may be awarded by a Court on judicial review of a Board decision or by the hearing officer in the case where a decision of the Chief Executive Officer has been reversed by the Board or the Chief Executive Officer.
3. Application to a hearing officer for attorney's fees must be made no later than 30 days after receipt of the Board decision or the dismissal of the appeal following reversal by the Chief Executive Officer.
1. The process for Board review shall be consistent with section 16 above to the extent applicable.
2. The Board's decision constitutes final agency action.