Md. Code Regs. 09.32.11.01 - Filing of Appeal
A. Manner of
Filing.
(1) An appeal from a claims
examiner's determination or an appeal of a review determination shall be in
writing and signed by the party appealing, or the party's attorney or
authorized representative. The appeal may be filed by mail, by facsimile, by
hand delivery to the Lower Appeals administrative office at the Lower Appeals
Division address listed on the benefit determination or review determination,
or by other electronic means in a format approved by the Chief Hearing
Examiner.
(2) In the event of an
appeal from a determination of a claims examiner involving more than one
claimant on the same issue, the appeal may be filed by the individual claimants
or by an authorized representative on their behalf. The authorized
representative shall submit, together with the appeal, a list containing the
names, addresses, and last four digits of the Social Security numbers of the
claimants who are parties to the appeal.
B. Time for Filing.
(3)
(4) The period for filing an appeal from the claims
examiner's determination or an appeal of a review determination may be extended
by the Hearing Examiner for good cause shown.
(1) An appeal from a claims examiner's
determination shall be filed within 15 calendar days after the determination is
mailed or otherwise sent to the last known address of the party.
(2) An appeal from a review determination
shall be filed within 30 calendar days after the review determination is mailed
or otherwise sent to the last known address of the party.
(3) An appeal is considered filed on the
earliest of the following dates:
(a) The date
an appeal is delivered in person to the administrative office of the Lower
Appeals Division;
(b) The U.S.
Postal Service postmark date on which an appeal, properly addressed and
stamped, is mailed to the administrative office of the Lower Appeals
Division;
(c) The date on the
appeal itself when the envelope has an illegible postmark; or
(d) The date an appeal is received by
facsimile or other electronic means in a format approved by the Chief Hearing
Examiner at the administrative office of the Lower Appeals Division.
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