BLAIR LEE III, Acting Governor
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decisions of or subject to review by the board of appeals of
the Employment Security Administration. The board shall
also hear and determine appeals from those actions or
failures to act by any administrations or other agencies
within the Department of Employment and Social Services for
which the Secretary, by regulations, provides for review by
the board. The board shall report at least annually to the
Secretary and its report shall incorporate a summary of
appeals heard and the determination thereof by categories.
No member of the board shall participate in any
determination nor vote in any proceeding as to which he has,
directly or indirectly, a private interest.
(d) The Governor, upon the recommendation of the
majority of the board or upon the recommendation of the
Secretary, may remove any member of the board for one or
more of the following:
(1) Conviction of a crime involving moral
turpitude or of any criminal offense the effect of which is
to prevent or interfere with the performance of board
duties.
board,
(2) Failure to regularly attend meetings of the
(3) Failure to carry out duties assigned by the
board or its chairman.
(4) Acceptance of other office or the conduct
of other business conflicting with or tending to conflict
with performance of board duties.
205E.
Any person aggrieved by any decision or action or
failure to act on the part of the Secretary or any
administration or other agency within the Department of
Employment and Social Services for which an appeal to the
board of review of the Department of Employment and Social
Services is provided by § 205D of this article, and
regulations adopted pursuant thereto, shall be entitled to
appeal within such period as established by regulation of
the board of review and in the manner hereinafter set forth;
provided, however, that prior to the commencement of an
appeal the person so aggrieved shall make known the basis of
the complaint to the person or persons responsible for the
decision or the conduct of the action or of the withholding
of the action, as the case may be, together with a request
that the same be reviewed. If a satisfactory resolution has
not occurred within thirty (30) days thereafter, the
complainant may proceed as follows:
(1) Any complainant seeking further review
shall set forth the nature of the complaint in writing,
within such period as established by regulation of the board
of review, wherein it shall be outlined in detail with a
full description of all facts and circumstances pertinent
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