Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 471 - EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT
Division 70 - Paid Family Medical Leave Insurance
Section 471-070-8025 - Appeals: Late Request for Hearing

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 471-070-8025

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024

(1) The department shall accept a request for hearing filed after the deadline only if there is good cause shown and the request is filed within seven calendar days after the circumstances that prevented a timely filing ceased to exist.

(2) "Good cause" exists when an action, delay, or failure to act arises from an excusable mistake or from factors beyond an interested party's reasonable control.

(a) Good cause includes but is not limited to:
(A) Failure to receive a document because the department or Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH) mailed it to an incorrect address despite having the correct address; or

(B) Incapacity.

(b) Good cause does not include:
(A) Failure to receive a document due to not notifying the department or OAH of an updated address while the person is claiming benefits or if the person knows, or reasonably should know, of a pending appeal; or

(B) Not understanding the implications of a decision or notice when it is received.

(3) Notwithstanding section (2) of this rule, good cause for failing to file a timely request for hearing shall exist when a party provides satisfactory evidence that the department failed to follow its own policies with respect to providing service to:

(a) a non-English-speaking person, including the failure to communicate orally or in writing in a language that could be understood by the non-English-speaking person upon gaining knowledge that the person needed or was entitled to such assistance; or

(b) an individual with a disability who cannot readily understand because of deafness or a physical hearing impairment, cannot communicate because of a physical speaking impairment, or cannot read because of a vision impairment, including the failure to communicate orally or in writing in a manner that could be understood by the individual with a disability upon gaining knowledge that the person needed or was entitled to such assistance.

(4) The party shall set forth the reason(s) for filing a late request for hearing in a written statement, which the OAH shall consider in determining whether good cause exists for the late filing, and whether the request was filed within seven days after the circumstances that prevented a timely filing ceased to exist.

(5) Nothing in this rule prevents the OAH from scheduling a hearing if, in the sole judgment of the OAH, testimony is required.

Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 657B.340

Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 657B.410

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