McIlwain v. Department of Employment
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Opinion
Claimant appellant Mcllwain appeals from a decision of the Industrial Commission which affirmed three rulings of the Department of Employment which held that the claimant (1) had failed to file a timely appeal from a determination that he had illegally collected double payments of benefits, and therefore that determination had become final; (2) was ineligible for unemployment benefits for the week ending November 9, 1975, because he was not available for and seeking work; and (3) was ineligible for unemployment benefits for the week ending November 15, 1975, because he had become employed full time.
We have reviewed the record of the proceedings before the Industrial Commission and find no error therein. The order of the Industrial Commission is affirmed.
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560 P.2d 510, 98 Idaho 188, 1977 Ida. LEXIS 342, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/mcilwain-v-department-of-employment-idaho-1977.