Any individual may personally appear in any proceeding before an unemployment law judge and may be represented by an attorney or a duly authorized representative. Any partnership may be represented by any of its members, an attorney, or other duly authorized representative. Any corporation or association may be represented by an officer, an attorney, or other duly authorized representative.
An unemployment law judge may refuse to allow any person to represent others in any proceeding before an unemployment law judge if that person is unethical in conduct or intentionally and repeatedly fails to observe the provisions of the law or rules relative to the proceedings or the instructions of the unemployment law judge.
12 SR 2252; 31 SR 285; 33 SR 999
January 14, 2009
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes