Section 1223 Of Article 11. Administrative Appellate Review From California Unemployment Insurance Code >> Division 1. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 11.
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. If any petition is filed under this article within the time
and meeting requirements prescribed, an administrative law judge
shall review the matter and, if requested by the petitioner, shall
grant a hearing. A hearing is not required on a petition if a prior
hearing has been afforded the petitioner involving the same issues,
but regardless of any prior proceedings, if the petitioner files an
affidavit setting forth new and additional evidence in support of his
or her petition, an administrative law judge may grant an additional
hearing. The administrative law judge shall give at least 20 days'
notice of the time and place of the hearing on a petition by
delivering or mailing the notice to the petitioner and to the
director. The time of notice may be shortened with the consent of the
parties. The administrative law judge shall render a decision in the
matter and may decrease or increase the amount of any assessment
under review. Every employing unit or person which is a party to the
petition and the director shall be promptly notified of the
administrative law judge's decision, together with his or her reasons
therefor.