Idaho Admin. Code r. 09.01.30.550 - REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
Each claimant must report weekly or biweekly for benefits as
directed. When filing
01.
Mailed
Reports. Reports that are mailed are considered timely when the envelope
containing the report is postmarked within nine (9) calendar days immediately
following the week(s) being claimed, except if the ninth day is a holiday, the
report period will extend to the next working day. (3-23-22)
02.
Internet Reports. Reports
filed via the Internet are considered timely when made between 12:00 a.m.,
mountain time zone, of the Sunday following the week being claimed and midnight
11:59 p.m., mountain time zone of the Saturday following the week being
claimed. (3-23-22)
03.
Facsimile Reports. Reports filed by facsimile are considered timely when
transmitted on a form provided by the Department to a telephone number
designated by the Department to receive such documents within nine (9) calendar
days immediately following the week(s) being claimed, except if the ninth day
is a holiday, the reporting period will extend to the next working day. Reports
are deemed filed upon receipt by the Department. (3-23-22)
04.
Electronic Mail Reports.
Reports filed by electronic mail are considered timely when electronically
mailed in a format provided by the Department to an email address designated by
the Department to receive such documents within nine (9) calendar days
immediately following the week(s) being claimed, except if the ninth day is a
holiday, the reporting period will extend to the next working day. Reports are
deemed filed upon receipt by the Department. (3-23-22)
05.
Telephone Reports. Reports
filed by telephone are timely if the claimant contacts the Central Claims
Office at a telephone number designated by the Department to provide such
reports during regular business hours within nine (9) calendar days immediately
following the week(s) being claimed, except if the ninth day is a holiday, the
report period will extend to the next working day. (3-23-22)
06.
When Report Missing. If a
claimant establishes, by credible and corroborated evidence, that a missing
report was properly filed as required by this rule, a replacement report will
be considered timely. (3-23-22)
Notes
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