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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 650 — Standard for Appeals Promptness—Unemployment Compensation · § 650.3

§ 650.3. Secretary's interpretation of Federal law requirements.

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(a)The Secretary interprets sections 303(a)(1) and 303(a)(3) above to require that a State law include provision for—
(1)Hearing and decision for claimants who are parties to an appeal from a benefit determination to an administrative tribunal with the greatest promptness that is administratively feasible, and
(2)Such methods of administration of the appeals process as will reasonably assure hearing and decision with the greatest promptness that is administratively feasible.
(b)The Secretary interprets section 303(b)(2) above to require a State to comply substantially with provisions specified in paragraph
(a)of this section.
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