Kan. Admin. Regs. § 48-3-2 - Representation before referee and board of review
(a) Appearance in person. The parties
may appear in person and by an attorney or by an authorized
representative.
(b) Representation by attorney. A party to the proceeding may
be represented by an attorney who is regularly admitted to practice before the
supreme court of Kansas, or by any attorney from without the state who complies
with the provisions of Kansas Supreme Court rule 116. Each attorney
representing a party before a referee shall file an entry of appearance with
the referee before the hearing begins. Each attorney who did not represent a
party before the referee but is representing a party before the board of review
shall file an entry of appearance with the board of review.
(c) Representation by an authorized representative.
(1) Any party may be represented by an authorized
representative. For the purpose of this article, an authorized representative
shall mean any of the following:
(A) A union representative;
(B) an employee of an unemployment compensation cost-control
management firm;
(C) an employee of a corporate party; or
(D) a legal intern authorized to represent clients pursuant to
the provisions of Kansas Supreme Court rule 719.
(2) A referee or the board of review may limit or disallow
participation in a hearing by an authorized representative under either of the
following circumstances:
(A) The representative does not effectively aid in the
presentation of the represented party's case.
(B) The representative delays the orderly progression of the
hearing.
(d) Standards of conduct. A referee or the board of review may
exclude a party, witness, or a party's representative from participation in the
hearing or may terminate the hearing and issue a decision based upon the
available evidence if a party or a party's representative intentionally and
repeatedly fails to observe the provisions of the Kansas employment security
law, the regulations of the secretary of labor or the board of review, or the
instructions of a referee or the board of review.
(e) Fees. No fees shall be charged or received for the
representation of an individual claiming unemployment benefits until the fees
have been approved in accordance with
K.S.A. 44-718(b) and amendments
thereto.
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