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Date Created: 2023-09-21 16:04:58.100651+00
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SUPERIOR COURT
                                      OF THE
                                STATE OF DELAWARE

CRAIG A. KARSNITZ                                                    1 The Circle, Suite 2
RESIDENT JUDGE                                                  GEORGETOWN, DE 19947

                                September 20. 2023

Jeremy M. Steele                               Matthew B. Frawley, Esquire
23 White Pine Drive                            Deputy Attorney General,
Millsboro, DE 19966                            Civil Division
                                               Department of Justice
                                               820 North French Street, 6th Floor
                                               Wilmington, DE 19801

             Re:   Jeremy M. Steele v. RTE Specialty Medical & Unemployment
                   Insurance Appeal Board (“UIAB”)
                   C.A. No. S23A-06-003 CAK
                   Appeal from Decision of the UIAB

Gentlemen:

      This case involves two filing deadlines that were missed in the case, rather

than the merits of the claim.

      Jeremy Steele (“Mr. Steele” or “Claimant”) filed for unemployment benefits

on February 14, 2021. The Claims Deputy determined that he was not qualified for

benefits and mailed a Notice of Determination to that effect to Claimant's verified

address of record on June 2, 2021.

      Under Delaware law, this determination had to be appealed to the Appeals
Referee within ten (10) calendar days after it was mailed by the Claims Deputy to

the last known address of Claimant:

                Unless a claimant … files an appeal within 10 calendar days
                after such Claims Deputy's determination was mailed to the
                last known addresses of the claimant and the last employer,
                the Claims Deputy's determination shall be final, and benefits
                shall be paid or denied in accordance therewith.1

The deadline for the appeal to the Appeals Referee was therefore June 12, 2021. Mr.

Steele did not file his appeal with the Appeals Referee until June 20, 2021.

         On May 3, 2022, Mr. Steele sent an email inquiring about the status of his

appeal. On February 27, 2023 he appealed the determination of the Claims Deputy

to the Appeals Referee, who held a hearing on March 21, 2023. She affirmed the

determination of the Claims Deputy with respect to the late filing issue.

         On March 29, 2023, Mr. Steele timely appealed the decision of the Appeals

Referee to the UIAB, which held a hearing on May 10, 2023. The UIAB declined to

exercise its jurisdiction to hear Claimant’s appeal and affirmed the Appeals

Referee’s decision with respect to the late filing issue. The UIAB mailed its decision

to Claimant on May 23, 2023. The UIAB decision became final on June 2, 2023.

1
    19 Del C. § 3318(b).

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         Under Delaware law, an appeal of a UIAB decision to this Court must be filed

within ten (10) days after the UIAB decision becomes final (June 2, 2023), or June

12, 2023:

         Within 10 days after the decision of the Unemployment Insurance
         Appeal Board has become final, any party aggrieved thereby may
         secure judicial review thereof by commencing an action in the
         Superior Court in the county in which the claimant resides or the
         employer's place of business is located against the Unemployment
         Insurance Appeal Board for the review of such decision, in which
         action any other party to the proceeding before the Unemployment
         Insurance Appeal Board shall be made a defendant.2

Mr. Steele did not file his appeal with this Court until June 22, 2023.

         The issue in this case is whether Claimant filed a timely appeal with the

Appeals Referee from the decision of the Claims Deputy, and whether Claimant filed

a timely appeal with this Court from the UIAB decision. The two above-cited

sections of the Delaware Code are explicit and mandate that a claimant file an appeal

from a Claims Deputy's decision within ten calendar days after such decision has

been mailed to the claimant's last known address, and from a UIAB decision within

ten days after it becomes final. In the absence of any administrative error on the part

of the Department of Labor or the UIAB, I may not entertain jurisdiction over a late

appeal.

2
    19 Del C. § 3323(a).

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           The evidence presented shows the Notice of Determination was mailed by the

    Claims Deputy to Claimant's verified address of record on June 2, 2021. The

    deadline for filing an appeal was therefore June 12, 2021. There is a presumption in

    the law that mail that is properly addressed and posted is duly received by the

    addressee. This presumption may be rebutted, but the addressee's mere denial of

    receipt is not sufficient.

           Here, Claimant confirmed that the Notice of Determination was sent to his

l   verified address of record. Claimant's explanation is that he filed his appeal the day

    after he received the Notice of Determination. Although I s y m p a t h i z e with

    Claimant, there was no proof of an administrative error by the Department of

    Labor’s mailing of the Notice of Decision. The deadline for filing an appeal with the

    Appeals Referee is clearly printed in bold on the Notice of Determination. In the

    absence of any evidence that Claimant filed an appeal with the Appeals Referee on

    or before June 12, 2021, I find that Claimant did not file a timely appeal with the

    Appeals Referee.

           Moreover, the Decision by the UIAB clearly states, in the Notice of Right to

    Appeal, that an appeal to this Court must be filed within ten days after the Decision

    becomes final (June 2, 2023). In the absence of any evidence that Claimant filed an

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appeal with this Court on or before June 12, 2023, I find that Claimant did not file

a timely appeal with this Court. Thus, I have no jurisdiction to entertain his appeal.

      For the reasons stated above, I DENY Claimant’s Appeal from the Decision

of the Unemployment Insurance Appeal Board.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

                                 Very truly yours,

                                 /s/ Craig A. Karsnitz

cc: Prothonotary

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