Jefferson v. Department of Employment Security

2025 IL App (1st) 240172-U
CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedApril 9, 2025
Docket1-24-0172
StatusUnpublished
Cited by1 cases

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Jefferson v. Department of Employment Security, 2025 IL App (1st) 240172-U (Ill. Ct. App. 2025).

Opinion

2025 IL App (1st) 240172-U No. 1-24-0172 Order filed April 9, 2025 Third Division

NOTICE: This order was filed under Supreme Court Rule 23 and is not precedent except in the limited circumstances allowed under Rule 23(e)(1). ______________________________________________________________________________ IN THE APPELLATE COURT OF ILLINOIS FIRST DISTRICT ______________________________________________________________________________ ALISA JEFFERSON, ) Appeal from the ) Circuit Court of Plaintiff-Appellant, ) Cook County. ) v. ) No. 23 L 50335 ) THE DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY, ) DIRECTOR OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY, and THE ) BOARD OF REVIEW, ) Honorable ) Patrick T. Stanton, Defendants-Appellees. ) Judge, presiding.

JUSTICE MARTIN delivered the judgment of the court. Presiding Justice Lampkin and Justice D.B. Walker concurred in the judgment.

ORDER

¶1 Held: We affirm the circuit court’s order affirming the Board of Review’s decision finding that plaintiff failed to timely appeal to the Department of Employment Security from its denial of her request for a waiver from recoupment of benefits.

¶2 In this administrative review action, plaintiff Alisa Jefferson appeals from the circuit

court’s order affirming the Board of Review’s (the Board) decision upholding the Department of

Employment Security’s (the Department) dismissal of her appeal. The Department dismissed No. 1-24-0172

Jefferson’s appeal for lack of jurisdiction, following its denial of her request for a waiver from

recoupment of benefits she received for which she was found ineligible. For the following reasons,

we affirm. 1

¶3 I. BACKGROUND

¶4 On August 24, 2022, the Department mailed Jefferson a “Notice of Right to Request a

Waiver of Recovery of Overpayment of Unemployment Insurance and CARES [Coronavirus Aid,

Relief, and Economic Security] Act Benefits Questionnaire and Request Form.” The notice

indicated that Jefferson had previously been notified that she had received benefits for which she

was ineligible and had to repay. The notice informed her that, upon completion of a waiver request

form and demonstration that (1) she received the overpaid benefits through no fault of her own

and (2) recovery or recoupment of the overpayment would be against equity and good conscience,

she might receive a waiver exempting her from repayment.

¶5 The notice further indicated that Jefferson received overpayments for regular

unemployment insurance and extended benefits for the periods of (1) June 28, 2020, to September

26, 2020; (2) March 21, 2021, to March 27, 2021; and (3) March 28, 2021, to September 4, 2021.

The overpayment amounts eligible for waiver totaled $7503. She received overpayments under

various CARES Act programs for the periods of (1) June 28, 2020, to August 1, 2020; (2)

September 27, 2020, to March 20, 2021; (3) February 28, 2021, to March 20, 2021; (4) March 21,

2021, to March 27, 2021; and (5) March 28, 2021, to September 4, 2021. The overpayment

1 In adherence with the requirements of Illinois Supreme Court Rule 352(a) (eff. July 1, 2018), this appeal has been resolved without oral argument upon the entry of a separate written order.

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amounts eligible for waiver totaled $12,989. The notice stated Jefferson had until October 11,

2022, to file the waiver request form.

¶6 Jefferson filed the waiver request form with the Department on October 11, 2022.

¶7 On November 18, 2022, the Department mailed Jefferson a determination that she was at

fault for the overpayments and that she was therefore ineligible for a waiver of their recovery. 2

The determination indicated it concerned “Issue 012 900,” a recoupment contest, and that she

could file a request for reconsideration with the Department or appeal the determination “within

thirty (30) calendar days after the date [the] notice was mailed to [her].”

¶8 The Department received a letter from Jefferson on December 22, 2022, requesting

reconsideration or an appeal. An envelope included in the record on appeal is postmarked

December 20, 2022.

¶9 On March 7, 2023, an administrative law judge (“referee”) in the Department’s appeals

division held a telephone hearing. During the hearing, the referee stated that, on November 18,

2022, the Department had mailed Jefferson eight determinations denying her request for

overpayment waivers. The referee explained that the telephone hearing would encompass an

appeal for all eight determinations. The referee noted that Jefferson’s appeals were due on

December 18, 2022, but as that day was a Sunday, she was given until Monday, December 19,

2022, to file her appeals. However, the Department received her appeal on December 22, 2022,

and her appeal was postmarked December 20, 2022. Jefferson testified that she filed her appeal

late as she “forgot about the deadline” while caring for her mother, who had health issues.

2 The record on appeal references the mailing of eight separate determination letters. However, the only determination letter in the record covers the period of February 28, 2021, to March 20, 2021.

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¶ 10 On March 8, 2023, the referee issued a decision dismissing Jefferson’s appeal. The decision

noted that the appeal concerned the period from February 28, 2021, to March 20, 2021, and the

hearing was held in conjunction with seven other docket numbers. Citing section 800 of the

Unemployment Insurance Act (Act) (820 ILCS 405/800 (West 2022)), the referee concluded that

it lacked jurisdiction to hear the merits of Jefferson’s appeal, since she failed to file her appeal

within 30 days of November 18, 2022, when the Department mailed her its determination

¶ 11 Jefferson appealed to the Board “for the issue of 009-010-011-012-013-014-015-016-900.”

She explained that the overpayments she received were “possibly” the fault of the Department or

her last employer incorrectly reporting her wages and hours, and averred that she had reported all

her earnings.

¶ 12 On June 21, 2023, the Board issued a decision for Issue 900 for the benefit period from

February 28, 2021, to March 20, 2021, affirming the referee’s decision. Citing section 800 of the

Act, the Board found that the referee correctly dismissed Jefferson’s appeal for lack of jurisdiction,

since her appeal was due on December 19, 2022, but she did not file it until the next day.

¶ 13 On July 3, 2023, Jefferson filed pro se a complaint for administrative review in the circuit

court, attaching the Board’s decision regarding the benefit period from February 28, 2021, to

March 20, 2021. On December 20, 2023, the court affirmed the Board’s decision, finding that

Jefferson failed to file a timely appeal.

¶ 14 II. ANALYSIS

¶ 15 Jefferson now appeals pro se. She repeats her assertions that the alleged overpayments

were possibly the fault of her employer or the Department, that she reported all her earnings, and

that her employer may have incorrectly reported her wages and hours. She further states that when

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her appeal was due, her husband “was very sick and died.” As in her appeal to the Board, she states

that her appeal is “for the issue of 009-010-011-012-013-014-015-016-900,” and adds that she

“never rec[ei]ved” $20,000.

¶ 16 In administrative appeals such as this one, the Administrative Review Law (735 ILCS 5/3-

101 et seq.

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