Source: https://www.govregs.com/regulations/5/2429.21
Timestamp: 2020-04-07 20:30:56
Document Index: 684899152

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 2429', '§ 2429', '§ 2429', '§ 2429', '§ 2429', 'art 2423', 'art 2422', '§ 2429', '§ 2429', '§ 2429']

5 CFR 2429.21 - How to compute the due date for filing documents with the FLRA; how the FLRA determines the date on which documents have been filed. § 2429.21 - How to compute the due date for filing documents with the FLRA; how the FLRA determines the date on which documents have been filed.
§ 2429.21 - How to compute the due date for filing documents with the FLRA; how the FLRA determines the date on which documents have been filed.
(iv) Step 4: Starting with the first day of the filing period, count calendar days - including Saturdays, Sundays, and federal legal holidays - until you reach the last day of the filing period (“the last day”).
(v) Step 5: Ask: Does the last day fall on a Saturday, Sunday, or federal legal holiday? If no, then your filing is due on that day (unless you are entitled to an additional 5 days under § 2429.22). If yes, then find the next day on the calendar that is not a Saturday, Sunday, or federal legal holiday. Your filing is due on that day (unless you are entitled to an additional 5 days under § 2429.22), even if you are filing electronically through use of the eFiling system on the FLRA's Web site at www.flra.gov (although, as discussed in paragraph (b)(1)(v) of this section, you are permitted to file electronically on Saturdays, Sundays, or federal legal holidays). See § 2429.22 for rules regarding how to calculate your due date if you are entitled to an additional 5 days.
(2) Exceptions. The rules in paragraph (b)(1) of this section do not apply to filing an unfair labor practice charge under 5 CFR part 2423, a representation petition under 5 CFR part 2422, and a request for an extension of time under § 2429.23(a). See those provisions for more information.
(c) Compliance with § 2429.24. All documents filed or required to be filed with the Authority must be filed in accordance with the rules set out in § 2429.24.