Ariz. Admin. Code § R6-3-1407 - Interested Party
A. An
interested party to a benefit or chargeability determination is:
1. A claimant whose right to benefits is
affected;
2. A claimant's most
recent employing unit or employer, or any base-period employer, if the
employer:
a. Returns the Department's Notice
to Employer, with a signed statement of facts providing information that may
affect the claimant's eligibility for benefits, or information on the issue of
separation from employment, within 10 business days of the date on the Notice
to Employer the Department mails to the employer's address of record;
or
b. Responds electronically to
the Department's Notice to Employer within 10 business days of the date the
Department transmits the Notice to the employer's electronic address on file,
provided the response contains:
i. A statement
of facts providing information that may affect the claimant's eligibility for
benefits or information on the issue of separation from employment with the
employer,
ii. The last date worked
for this employer, and
iii. The
name of the individual responsible for providing this information; or
c. Makes a bona fide offer of work
to the claimant during a week for which the claimant files a claim for
benefits, and sends the Department written notification of the offer within
five business days of the date the employer makes the offer.
3. The claimant's most recent
employing unit or employer, when the claimant is disqualified on the basis of
the claimant's separation from employment with the employing unit or
employer.
B. The
Department shall make a previously excluded party an interested party to a
decision involving whether wages are usable for a claim when the Department
determines that the decision could adversely affect the excluded
party.
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