Mississippi Administrative Code
Title 27 - Personnel
Part 120 - Mississippi State Employee Handbook
Chapter 9 - MISSISSIPPI EMPLOYEE APPEALS BOARD Purpose
Section 27-120-9.7 - FILING OF PLEADINGS AND OTHER DOCUMENTS; COPIES TO BE MADE AVAILABLE
Current through September 24, 2024
A. All pleadings, briefs, requests, and other correspondence shall be filed with the Administrative Office. When an appeal is filed, the Administrative Office shall assign it a docket number.
B. All pleadings and other documents filed in the appeal shall be entered on a docket to be maintained by the Administrative Office. The Administrative Office shall make a notation of the filing date on all such pleadings and other documents.
C. Copies of any and all pleadings, briefs and requests filed by any party to an appeal must be served on every other party or his or her attorney. All such documents must contain a certification executed by the serving party identifying the parties served, the manner of service and the date of service.
D. All pleadings, briefs, and requests filed by any party to an appeal must be signed by such party or his or her attorney and must specify the assigned docket number.
E. Obligation to Protect Sensitive and Private Information
F. A party may file a motion to seal records in lieu of the redaction requirement. If the hearing officer issues an order to seal the records, then the party may file the records unredacted.
G. Filing Documents with Sensitive and Private Information A party wishing to file a document containing the personal data identifiers listed above may do so in the following manner:
All references to the redacted identifiers in the case included in the references list will be constructed to refer to the corresponding complete personal data identifier. The references list must be filed under the seal and may be amended without leave of court.
The unredacted version of the document or the reference list shall be retained by the court as part of the record. The court may, however still require the party to file a redacted copy for the public file.
H. A party waives his or her right to the protection of 9.7 (E) by filing documents that include his or her own personal data identifiers without redaction.