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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) A redetermination upon a claim filed pursuant to section 48-629 may be made by a representative designated by the commissioner, hereinafter referred to as an adjudicator, if the adjudicator finds that:
(a) An error in computation or identity has occurred in connection with the determination;
(b) Wages of the claimant pertinent to such determination, but not considered in connection therewith, have been newly discovered;
(c) Benefits have been allowed or denied or the amount of benefits has been set based on misrepresentations of fact; or
(d) A review conducted as part of the benefit accuracy measurement program finds an error in the determination. For purposes of this subdivision, benefit accuracy measurement program means the quality control program required pursuant to 20 C.F.R. part 602.
(2) No such redetermination shall be made after two years from the date of the original determination.
(3) Notice of any redetermination shall be promptly given to the parties entitled to notice of the original determination, in the manner prescribed in section 48-630 with respect to notice of an original determination.
(4) If the amount of benefits is increased or decreased by a redetermination, an appeal therefrom may be filed solely with respect to the matters involved in such increase or decrease in the manner and subject to the limitations provided in section 48-634. Subject to the same limitations and for the same reasons, the Commissioner of Labor may reconsider the determination, in any case in which the final decision has been rendered by a hearing officer or a court, and may apply to the hearing officer or court which rendered such final decision to issue a revised decision. In the event that an appeal involving an original determination is pending as of the date a redetermination is issued, such appeal, unless withdrawn, shall be treated as an appeal of the redetermination.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Nebraska Revised Statutes Chapter 48. Labor § 48-631. Claims; redetermination; time; notice; appeal - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ne/chapter-48-labor/ne-rev-st-sect-48-631/
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