Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 471 - EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT
Division 40 - LOWER APPEALS
Section 471-040-0010 - Late Request for Hearing
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 12, December 1, 2024
(1)"Good cause" exists when an action, delay, or failure to act arises from an excusable mistake or from factors beyond an applicant's reasonable control.
(2) Notwithstanding section (1) of this rule, good cause for failing to file a timely request for hearing shall exist when the appellant provides satisfactory evidence that the Employment Department failed to follow its own policies with respect to providing service to a limited English proficient person, including the failure to communicate orally or in writing in a language that could be understood by the limited English proficient person upon gaining knowledge that the person needed or was entitled to such assistance.
(3) "A reasonable time," is seven days after the circumstances that prevented a timely filing ceased to exist.
(4) The appellant shall set forth the reason(s) for filing a late request for hearing in a written statement, which the Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH) shall consider in determining whether good cause exists for the late filing, and whether the request was filed within a reasonable time.
(5) Nothing in subsection (4) of this rule prevents the OAH from scheduling a hearing if in the sole judgment of the OAH testimony is required.
(6) This rule is effective for all hearing requests filed on or after August 26, 2011.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 657
Stats. Implemented: ORS 657.875