M.D. Isaac v. UCBR

CourtCommonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedOctober 10, 2024
Docket1028-1042 C.D. 2023
StatusUnpublished

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M.D. Isaac v. UCBR, (Pa. Ct. App. 2024).

Opinion

IN THE COMMONWEALTH COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA

Mourad D. Isaac, : CASES CONSOLIDATED Petitioner : : v. : Nos. 1028-1042 C.D. 2023 : Submitted: August 9, 2024 Unemployment Compensation : Board of Review, : Respondent :

BEFORE: HONORABLE PATRICIA A. McCULLOUGH, Judge HONORABLE STACY WALLACE, Judge HONORABLE MARY HANNAH LEAVITT, Senior Judge

OPINION NOT REPORTED

MEMORANDUM OPINION BY JUDGE WALLACE FILED: October 10, 2024

In these consolidated appeals, Mourad D. Isaac (Claimant), pro se, petitions for review of 15 orders (collectively, Orders) of the Unemployment Compensation Board of Review (Board),1 which affirmed the Unemployment Compensation

1 The Orders are at the following Board docket numbers: 2022007942-BR, 2022007943-BR, 2022007944-BR, 2022007946-BR, 2022007947-BR, 2022007948-BR, 2022007949-BR, 2022007950-BR, 2022007951-BR, 2022007953-BR, 2022007954-BR, 2022007955-BR, 2022007956-BR, 2022007957-BR, and 2022007959-BR. By order dated November 7, 2023, this Court granted the Board’s motion for consolidation. Order, 11/7/2023. Referee’s (Referee) corresponding decisions (collectively, Decisions)2 dismissing Claimant’s appeals from 18 Notices of Determination (collectively, Determinations) issued by the UC Service Center. The Referee’s Decisions dismissed Claimant’s appeals of the Determinations as untimely under Section 501(e) of the Unemployment Compensation Law (Law).3 After review, we affirm. BACKGROUND Claimant filed a claim for Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA)4 with the Department of Labor and Industry (Department) effective March 14, 2021. Certified Record (C.R.), at 3. The UC Service Center issued the following Determinations dated October 8, 2021: (1) six Determinations finding Claimant ineligible for PUA benefits5 under Section 401(b)(1) of the Law, 43 P.S. §

2 The Decisions are at Referee’s docket numbers: 2021054956-AT, 2021054963-AT, 2021054969-AT, 2021054975-AT, 2021054982-AT, 2021054999-AT, 2021055007-AT, 2021055017-AT, 2021055027-AT, 2021055037-AT, 2021055101-AT, 2021055108-AT, 2021055123-AT, 2021055145-AT, and 2021055156-AT. Notably, the Referee’s decision at docket number 2021054956-AT addressed 3 of the 18 Determinations, resulting in 15 Decisions.

3 Act of December 5, 1936, Second Ex. Sess., P.L. (1937) 2897, as amended, 43 P.S. § 821(e).

4 “PUA provides up to 79 weeks of benefits to qualifying individuals who are otherwise able to work and available for work within the meaning of applicable state law, except that they are unemployed, partially unemployed, or unable or unavailable to work due to COVID-19-related reasons . . . .” Office of Unemployment Compensation, Pennsylvania’s Pandemic Unemployment Assistance Portal, https://pua.benefits.uc.pa.gov/vosnet/Default.aspx (last visited October 9, 2024).

5 Specifically, these Determinations found Claimant ineligible for PUA benefits for the following weeks: July 25, 2021, through July 31, 2021, C.R. at 921-30; August 1, 2021, through August 7, 2021, id. at 959-68; August 8, 2021, through August 14, 2021, id. at 997-1006; August 15, 2021, through August 21, 2021, id. at 1035-44; August 22, 2021, through August 28, 2021, id. at 10-19; and August 29, 2021, through September 4, 2021, id. at 1073-82.

2 801(b)(1);6 (2) six Determinations assessing Claimant non-fraud PUA overpayments7 under Section 2102(h) of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act of 2020 (CARES Act);8 and (3) six Determinations assessing Claimant non-fraud Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (FPUC) overpayments9 under Section 2104(f) of the CARES Act.10 On November 29, 2021, Claimant appealed the Determinations to the Referee. C.R. at 523, 533. The Referee held a telephone hearing on July 11, 2022. Id. at 506. Claimant participated in the hearing pro se as the sole witness to testify. Id. In relevant part, Claimant indicated he received the Determinations in the mail, but could not recall when he received them. Id. at 522. Claimant explained that after he received the Determinations in the mail, he tried to appeal via electronic mail, but received errors. Id. at 523-34. Then, he printed his appeal documents and provided them to the

6 Section 401(b)(1) of the Law provides compensation is payable to an individual who is unemployed and “[i]s making an active search for suitable employment.” 43 P.S. § 801(b)(1).

7 Specifically, these Determinations assessed the following non-fraud PUA overpayments: $195 for the week ending July 31, 2021, C.R. at 43-53; $195 for the week ending August 7, 2021, id. at 609-19; $195 for the week ending August 14, 2021, id. at 648-58; $195 for the week ending August 21, 2021, id. at 726-36; $195 for the week ending August 28, 2021, id. at 804-14; and $195 for the week ending September 4, 2021 (collectively, PUA Overpayment Determinations), id. at 882-92.

8 15 U.S.C. § 9021(h).

9 Specifically, these Determinations assessed the following non-fraud FPUC overpayments: $300 for the week ending July 31, 2021, C.R. at 570-80; $300 for the week ending August 7, 2021, id. at 20-30; $300 for the week ending August 14, 2021, id. at 687-97; $300 for the week ending August 21, 2021, id. at 765-75; $300 for the week ending August 28, 2021, id. at 843-53; and $300 for the week ending September 4, 2021 (collectively, FPUC Overpayment Determinations), id. at 31-41.

10 15 U.S.C. § 9023(f).

3 office. Id. While he indicated he was “quite sure that [he] didn’t file past the deadline,” he was unable to provide an exact date of filing. Id. at 523. After the hearing, the Referee issued the following identical findings in each of his Decisions:

1. [Claimant] filed an application for [PUA] effective March 14, 2021.

2. On October 8, 2021, the UC Service Center issued [the Determinations] finding [Claimant was] denied payments of [PUA] under 401(b)(1)(i) of [the Law] with overpayments under Section 2102(h) and corresponding payments of [FPUC under] Section 2104(f)(3)(A) of the CARES Act . . . .

3. A copy of the [Determinations] was mailed to [Claimant’s] last known post office address on the above date and/or to [Claimant’s] preferred method of notification.

4. The [Determinations] were not returned as being undeliverable.

5. The last day on which a valid appeal could be filed from the [Determinations] was October 29, 2021.

6. [Claimant] did not file an appeal on or before October 29, 2021 but filed the appeal in person received by the [Department] on November 29, 2021.

7. [Claimant] credibly testified he was having issues filing his appeal online, but had no recollection of the date he filed his appeal in person.

Referee’s Findings of Fact (F.F.) Nos. 1-7; C.R. at 534, 583, 622, 661, 700, 739, 778, 817, 856, 895, 933, 971, 1009, 1047, 1085. With those findings, the Referee dismissed Claimant’s appeals as untimely under Section 501(e) of the Law, which provides a 21-day appeal deadline. Id. at 535, 584, 623, 662, 701, 740, 779, 818, 857, 896, 934, 972, 1010, 1048, 1086. The Referee noted he lacked jurisdiction to allow any appeal filed after the expiration of the mandatory statutory appeal deadline. Id. Claimant failed to establish he was

4 misled or misinformed about his appeal rights. Id. Additionally, the Referee noted Claimant did not indicate he was prevented from filing a timely appeal due to fraud or a breakdown in the administrative process. Id. Therefore, the Referee dismissed Claimant’s appeals. Id. Claimant appealed to the Board.

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