The Arkansas Appeal Tribunal is a state agency of the Government of Arkansas. [1] Persons unsatisfied with unemployment insurance (UI) determinations issued by the Arkansas Division of Workforce Services may appeal to the Arkansas Appeal Tribunal within 20 days. [a] [3] The Tribunal holds hearings. [4]
The Appeal Tribunal is based in Little Rock. In 1989, the Tribunal had a staff of about 30 and was funded by, but separate from, the Arkansas Employment Security Division. [5] The Arkansas Employment Security Division was renamed the Arkansas Department of Workforce Services (ADWS) in 2005. [6] [7] In 2019, following a state government reorganization, the Department of Workforce Services became the Division of Workforce Services [8] [9] within the Arkansas Department of Commerce. [10]
In late 2020, a slowdown in the processing of UI appeals was attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic in Arkansas. [11]
Decisions of the Arkansas Appeal Tribunal are subject to further review by the Arkansas Board of Review, [b] which can be further reviewed by the Arkansas Court of Appeals. [12]
overturned previous decisions by the Appeal Tribunal of the Department of Workforce Services
Reference: Ark. Code Annotated Section 11-10-523 through 11-10-530
During an Appeal Tribunal hearing in December 2013
the Arkansas Employment Security Division [...] until 2005, when the division reorganized to become the Department of Workforce Services
overturned previous decisions by the Appeal Tribunal of the Department of Workforce Services
tried to challenge the denial but has been told the appeals process is at a standstill due to a backlog at the Arkansas Appeal Tribunal
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The Arkansas Appeal Tribunal reversed that decision, but the state Board of Review reversed the Appeal Tribunal, only to have its decision reversed Wednesday by the Court of Appeals
The Arkansas Appeal Tribunal is a state agency of the Government of Arkansas. [1] Persons unsatisfied with unemployment insurance (UI) determinations issued by the Arkansas Division of Workforce Services may appeal to the Arkansas Appeal Tribunal within 20 days. [a] [3] The Tribunal holds hearings. [4]
The Appeal Tribunal is based in Little Rock. In 1989, the Tribunal had a staff of about 30 and was funded by, but separate from, the Arkansas Employment Security Division. [5] The Arkansas Employment Security Division was renamed the Arkansas Department of Workforce Services (ADWS) in 2005. [6] [7] In 2019, following a state government reorganization, the Department of Workforce Services became the Division of Workforce Services [8] [9] within the Arkansas Department of Commerce. [10]
In late 2020, a slowdown in the processing of UI appeals was attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic in Arkansas. [11]
Decisions of the Arkansas Appeal Tribunal are subject to further review by the Arkansas Board of Review, [b] which can be further reviewed by the Arkansas Court of Appeals. [12]
overturned previous decisions by the Appeal Tribunal of the Department of Workforce Services
Reference: Ark. Code Annotated Section 11-10-523 through 11-10-530
During an Appeal Tribunal hearing in December 2013
the Arkansas Employment Security Division [...] until 2005, when the division reorganized to become the Department of Workforce Services
overturned previous decisions by the Appeal Tribunal of the Department of Workforce Services
tried to challenge the denial but has been told the appeals process is at a standstill due to a backlog at the Arkansas Appeal Tribunal
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The Arkansas Appeal Tribunal reversed that decision, but the state Board of Review reversed the Appeal Tribunal, only to have its decision reversed Wednesday by the Court of Appeals