If the appeals decision finds the claimant ineligible, but the claimant has already been paid benefits, is my account chargeable for the benefits paid?
No, not if you have an experience-rated account and are the Major Base Employer. If you are a Cost Reimbursable Employer you will receive credit only when the claimant has repaid the overpaid benefits to Idaho Commerce and Labor. Return to Main Menu How can I appeal benefits charged against the business account? In order for a Major Base Employer to seek relief of chargeability to their experience rated account, they will need to appeal the claimant’s personal eligibility (Eligibility Determination). If no Determination on the claimant’s personal eligibility has been made but a Chargeable Determination was mailed, then an appeal will need to be filed within the 14 days to appeal the Chargeable Determination. Return to Main Menu If I don’t agree with the Appeals Bureau’s decision, what do I do? If an interested party disagrees with an Appeals Bureau decision then a written appeal must be filed with the Industrial Commission, as outlined in the Appeals Examiner’s decision. Click here to
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- The appeal decision disqualified a previously eligible claimant, but my charge statement shows charges to my account for this claim. Why am I being charged?
- If the appeals decision finds the claimant ineligible, but the claimant has already been paid benefits, is my account chargeable for the benefits paid?
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