Sec. 13. The review board, on its own motion, may certify questions of law to the supreme court or the court of appeals for a decision and determination. All such certified questions of law shall be considered submitted upon the date filed in the supreme court or the court of appeals and shall be advanced upon the docket of the court to be determined without delay in the order of priority.
Formerly: Acts 1947, c.208, s.1813. As amended by P.L.3-1989, SEC.134.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 4. Unemployment Compensation System
Chapter 17. Claims for Benefits
22-4-17-1. Rules; Mass Layoffs; Extended Benefits; Posting
22-4-17-2. Filing; Determination of Status; Disputed Claims; Hearings
22-4-17-2.5. Filing; Income Taxes
22-4-17-3. Administrative Appeal; Disputed Claims
22-4-17-3.2. Representation Before Administrative Law Judge, Review Board, or Other Adjudicator
22-4-17-4. Administrative Law Judges; Training; Discipline; Disputed Claims; Hearings
22-4-17-5. Review Board; Appointments; Hearings
22-4-17-6. Disputed Claims; Conduct of Hearings and Appeals
22-4-17-7. Disputed Claims; Hearings; Subpoenas; Production of Books and Papers
22-4-17-8. Disputed Claims; Subpoenas; Contempt
22-4-17-8.5. Disputed Claims; Hearing by Telephone
22-4-17-9. Disputed Claims; Self-Incrimination; Privileges and Immunities
22-4-17-11. Disputed Claims; Appeal; Notice; Stay of Proceedings
22-4-17-13. Disputed Claims; Certifying Questions of Law; Priorities