Utah Admin. Code R994-508-104 - Good Cause for Not Filing Within Time Limitations
A late appeal may be considered on its merits if it is determined that the appeal was delayed for good cause. Good cause is limited to circumstances where it is shown that:
(1) the appellant received the decision after
the expiration of the time limit for filing the appeal, the appeal was filed
within ten days of actual receipt of the decision and the delay was not the
result of willful neglect;
(2) the
delay in filing the appeal was due to circumstances beyond the appellant's
control; or
(3) the appellant
delayed filing the appeal for circumstances which were compelling and
reasonable.
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