SECTION 455:10-3-2. Determining jurisdiction; "file" defined  


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  • (a)   It is solely the authority of the Commissioners and Executive Director to determine whether or not matters being appealed are subject to the jurisdiction of the Commission. No request for appeal shall be accepted more than 12 months after the event causing the appeal, unless otherwise provided for by any statute. Unless otherwise defined in the rules in this chapter, "file" means receipt by the Commission.
    (b)   The file date of a document is the earliest date the Commission receives the document or the date it is postmarked. If the last day for filing is a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday as proclaimed by the Governor, the file date shall be extended to the end of the next business day.
    (c)   The Executive Director is authorized to establish and maintain guidelines for the electronic filing of documents.
[Source: Amended at 10 Ok Reg 657, eff 1-1-93 through 7-14-93 (emergency); Amended at 13 Ok Reg 3025, eff 7-15-96; Amended at 19 Ok Reg 2376, eff 7-1-02; Amended at 26 Ok Reg 559, eff 3-1-08 through 7-14-09 (emergency); Amended at 26 Ok Reg 2690, eff 7-25-09; Amended at 33 Ok Reg 1756, eff 9-11-16]

Note

EDITOR’S NOTE: This emergency action expired without being superseded by a permanent action. Upon expiration of an emergency amendatory action, the last effective permanent text is reinstated. Therefore, on 7-15-93 (after the 7-14-93 expiration of the emergency action), the text of 455:10-3-2 reverted back to the permanent text as it existed prior to 1-1-93, and remained as such until amended by permanent action on 7-15-96.
EDITOR’S NOTE: This emergency action expired before being superseded by a permanent action. Upon expiration of an emergency amendatory action, the last effective permanent text is reinstated. Therefore, on 7-15-09 (after the 7-14-09 expiration of the emergency action), the text of 455:10-1-2 reverted back to the permanent text that became effective 7-1-02, as was last published in the 2006 Edition of the OAC, and remained as such until amended again by permanent action on 7-25-09.