Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 73B-20.005 - Computation of Time
The following rules apply in computing any period of time stated in days as prescribed by Section 443.151(3), F.S., or allowed by this chapter.
(1)
Days shall be counted beginning with the day following the date of the
distribution or mailing of a determination, redetermination, order, decision,
or notice. The last day of the period shall be counted unless it is a Saturday,
Sunday, or holiday, in which event, the period shall run until the end of the
next day that is not a Saturday, Sunday, or holiday. For the purpose of this
section, "holiday" means:
(a) Those dates so
designated by Section
110.117, F.S.;
(b) Any other day on which the offices of the
Florida Department of Commerce are closed;
(c) Any other day on which the United States
Postal Service is closed; and,
(d)
Any other day covered by an order issued pursuant to Florida Rule of General
Practice and Judicial Administration 2.205(a)(2)(B)(iv) that suspends, tolls,
or otherwise grants relief from time deadlines for the area in which the
appellant resides.
(2)
Appeals mailed are deemed filed when postmarked by the United States Postal
Service. Appeals delivered in person are deemed filed on the date hand
delivered. Appeals transmitted by facsimile are deemed filed on the date
received by the Department or on the date recorded by the Commission fax
system. Appeals submitted electronically through the RECONNECT system are
deemed filed on the date the confirmation is issued by the system. The
RECONNECT system shall post on the appeal the date the confirmation is issued
and the appeal was successfully received by the system. Appeals submitted
electronically through the Reemployment Assistance Help Center are deemed filed
on the submission date as recorded by the online Help Center
system.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 443.012(11) FS. Law Implemented 443.151(3)(a), (4)(b)1., (d) FS.
New 5-22-80, Formerly 38E-5.05, Amended 8-20-86, 3-1-98, 8-7-01, Formerly 38E-5.005, 60BB-5.005, Amended 11-19-12, 12-6-16, 8-5-19, 2-15-23.
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