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  U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Manpower Administration
Bureau of Employment Security
 
    Unemployment Insurance
Program Letter No. 1145
November 12, 1971

 

 

 

 

 

 

TO

:

ALL STATE EMPLOYMENT SECURITY AGENCIES

 

SUBJECT

:

Procedures for Implementation of the Java Decision

 

 

 

 

At a nationwide series of meetings with representatives of all State agencies in August 1971, Manpower Administration staff discussed draft procedural guides which were proposed for implementation of the requirements of the Supreme Court's decision in the Java case.

Under separate cover, we are sending to each State agency five copies of the procedures, revised in the light of the August discussions.

UIPL No. 1126 advised that States should issue as quickly as possible, but not later than September 1, 1971, predetermination procedures to provide for the necessary notice and hearing opportunity to claimants and employers. Later the States were informed through the Regional Manpower Administrators that any State that must have the Java procedures prepared by the Manpower Administration before it could implement changes in its predetermination procedures would have until two weeks after receipt of the Java procedures to effectuate the necessary changes in its procedures. Accordingly, States that have not revised their procedures should do so as soon as possible, with an implementation date not later than two weeks after receipt of the Java procedures.

 

 

PAUL J. FASSER, JR.
Deputy Assistant Secretary
for Manpower and Manpower Administrator

 

Separate cover:
Procedures for Implementing the Java Decision Requirements