Indiana Statutes
§ 22-4-32-3 — Disputes; rules of practice and procedure; qualifications of person representing employer
Indiana § 22-4-32-3
JurisdictionIndiana
Art. 4UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION SYSTEM
Ch. 32Employer Liability, Rights, and Remedies
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Ind. Code § 22-4-32-3 (2026).
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The proceedings before a liability
administrative law judge shall be conducted in accordance with such
rules of practice and procedure as the department may adopt under its
rulemaking authority under IC 22-4-18-1. Any person representing any
interested party in the prosecution or defense of any proceedings before
a liability administrative law judge must be admitted to practice law in
the courts of the state of Indiana, except that persons admitted to
practice before the courts of other states may on special order be
permitted to appear in any proceeding before the liability
administrative law judge. This section shall not be construed to prohibit
an interested party from electing to be heard in his own cause without
counsel.
Formerly: Acts 1947, c.208, s.3303. As amended by
P.L.144-1986,
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