Pesklo v. Commissioner of Economic Security

335 N.W.2d 252, 1983 Minn. LEXIS 1214
Supreme Court of Minnesota·Decided June 24, 1983·No. No. CX-83-313·Published

Opinion

KELLEY, Justice.

The employee-relator Joseph Pesklo obtained a writ of certiorari to review a

[253] decision of the Commissioner, Department of Economic Security disqualifying him from the receipt of supplemental benefits upon his failure to actively seek work. Writ discharged.

Minn.Stat. § 268.10, subd. 10 (1982) requires the service of the writ of certiorari upon the commissioner within the 30-day time period established under Minn.Stat. § 268.10, subd. 8 (1982). The relator failed to do so and the writ is accordingly discharged,

Writ discharged.

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§ 268.10
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