23 Miss. Code. R. 100-5.9 - Time Limit For Filing A Hearing Request
A. The client has
thirty (30) days from the date the appropriate notice is mailed to request
either a local or state hearing. This thirty (30) day filing period may be
extended if the client can show good cause for not filing within thirty (30)
days.
B. Good cause includes, but
may not be limited to, illness, failure to receive the notice, being out of
state, or some other reasonable explanation. If good cause can be shown, a late
hearing request may be accepted, provided the facts in the case remain the
same. However, if a clients circumstances have changed or if good cause for
filing a request beyond thirty (30) days does not exist, a hearing request will
not be accepted. If the client wishes to have his eligibility reconsidered, he
may reapply.
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