Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 139 - Employment and Economic Development Department
Chapter 3310 - UNEMPLOYMENT APPEALS
Part 3310.2916 - REPRESENTATION BEFORE UNEMPLOYMENT LAW JUDGE

Universal Citation: MN Rules 3310.2916
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 39, March 25, 2024

In a hearing before an unemployment law judge, a party may be self-represented or represented by an attorney or an authorized representative. Except for an attorney-at-law, no person may charge an applicant a fee of any kind.

An unemployment law judge may refuse to allow a person to represent others in a hearing if that person acts in an unethical manner or repeatedly fails to follow the instructions of the judge.

Statutory Authority: MS s 14.386; 14.388; 268.021; 268.10

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