Fuller v. Administrator, Uca, No. Cv99-033 45 17 S (Apr. 9, 2002)
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Opinion
The function of this court in hearing an unemployment compensation appeal does not present the case for determination de novo. Its function is to review the record as certified to it by the Board of Review. UnitedParcel Service, Inc. v. Administrator,
There is, however, a saving grace to permit the filing of an untimely appeal. That grace applies where one did have good cause for filing such late appeal. The claimant asserts that his appeal was untimely because he understood that he needed an attorney to file it with the Board of Review. However, all of the advisements that the claimant received, including a notice of hearing and A Claimant's Guide To The Appeal Process, informed him that representation was not generally necessary. The Administrator notes that if the claimant were genuinely confused about the appeal process, that he did not act diligently in contacting the Appeal's Division for further advice and in filing his appeal over a year past the filing deadline. The claimant simply cannot prevail on this factual predicate.
The decision of the Board of Review on the merits follows reasonably from the facts found and the correct application of the law to those facts. The decision is not arbitrary, capricious or contrary to the law, and no motion to correct the findings of the Board was ever filed. SeeCalnan v. Administrator,
Moraghan, J.T.R.
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