Any decision of the Board of Review, in the absence of an appeal therefrom as herein provided, shall become final ten (10) days after the date of notification; and judicial review thereof shall be permitted only after any party claiming to be aggrieved thereby has exhausted his administrative remedies as provided by this chapter. The department shall be deemed to be a party to any judicial action involving any such decision, and may be represented in any such judicial action by any qualified attorney employed by the department and designated by it for that purpose or, at the department’s request, by the Attorney General.
Miss. Code Ann. § 71-5-529
Appeal to courts [Repealed effective July 1, 2023]
Known as the Mississippi Employment Security Law
The act spans §§ 71–71 (89 sections).
Applied in 5 court decisions — leading case Brown v. Mississippi Department of Employment Security (2010)
Most recently applied in Fair v. Mississippi Department of Employment Security (September 2013)
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