2012 Louisiana Laws
Revised Statutes
TITLE 23 — Labor and worker's compensation
RS 23:1723 — Protest to determination; procedure; content; delays; hearings
§1723. Protest to determination; procedure; content; delays; hearings
The employer, within the ten day period provided by R.S. 23:1722, may protest the determination of the administrator by sending a protest to the administrator by certified or registered mail. The protest shall fully disclose the reasons, together with facts and figures in substantiation thereof, for objecting to the administrator's determination. The administrator shall consider the protest, and, if timely requested by the employer, shall grant a fair hearing of which a record shall be made before making a final determination of contributions, interest and penalties due.
Added by Acts 1972, No. 336, §1.
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