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5220.2870 PENALTY OBJECTION AND HEARING.

A party to whom notice of assessment has been issued may object to the penalty assessment by filing a written objection with the division on the form prescribed by the commissioner. The objection must also be served on the employee if the penalty is payable to the employee. The objection must be filed and served within 30 days after the date the notice of assessment was served on that party by the division. The written objection must contain a detailed statement explaining the legal or factual basis for the objection and including any documentation supporting the objection. Upon receipt of a timely objection, unresolved issues shall be referred for a hearing to determine the amount and conditions of any penalty. Objections which are not served and filed within the 30-day objection period must be dismissed by a compensation judge.

Statutory Authority:

MS s 175.17; 175.171; 176.129; 176.138; 176.221; 176.225; 176.231; 176.238; 176.83; 176.84

History:

11 SR 1530; 18 SR 2546; 23 SR 1484

Published Electronically:

June 11, 2008

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