House Of Nannies Agency Services, Maria Soto, WORKERS’ COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARDSTATE OF CALIFORNIAMARIA SOTO, Applicant,vs.HOUSE OF NANNIES AGENCY SERVICES,Defendant.Case No. ADJ9566317(Marina del Rey District Office)OPINION AND ORDER DISMISSING PETITION FOR RECONSIDERATION We have considered the allegations of the Petition for Reconsideration and the contents of the report of the workers’ compensation administrative law judge (WCJ) with respect thereto. Based on our review of the record, the petition is untimely and must be dismissed. There are 25 days allowed within which to file a petition for reconsideration from a “final” decision that has been served by mail upon an address in California. (Lab. Code, §§ 5900(a), 5903; Cal. Code Regs., tit. 8, § 10507(a)(1).) This time limit is extended to the next business day if the last day for filing falls on a weekend or holiday. (Cal. Code Regs., tit. 8, § 10508.) To be timely, however, a petition for reconsideration must be filed with (i.e., received by) the WCAB within the time allowed; proof that the petition was mailed (posted) within that period is insufficient. (Cal. Code Regs., tit. 8, §§ 10845(a), 10392(a).) This time limit is jurisdictional and, therefore, the Appeals Board has no authority to consider or act upon an untimely petition for reconsideration. (Maranian v. Workers’ Comp. Appeals Bd. (2000) 81 Cal.App.4th 1068, 1076 (65 Cal.Comp.Cases 650, 656]; Rymer v. Hagler (1989) 211 Cal.App.3d 1171, 1182; Scott v Workers’ Comp. Appeals Bd. (1981) 122 Cal.App.3d 979, 984 [46 Cal.Comp.Cases 1008, 1011]; US. Pipe & Foundry Co. v. Industrial Acc. Com. (Hinojoza) (1962) 201 Cal.App.2d 545, 549 [27 Cal.Comp.Cases 73, 75-76].) In this case, the Findings and Order issued on February 3, 2017. Based on the authority cited above, petitioner had until Tuesday, February 28, 2017 to file a Petition for Reconsideration in a timely , manner. Therefore, the Petition for Reconsidera
Maria Soto, vs. House Of Nannies Agency Services,
In this case, Maria Soto filed a Petition for Reconsideration against House of Nannies Agency Services. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board found that the petition was untimely and dismissed it. The Board noted that the petition must be filed within 25 days of the final decision, and that proof of mailing is insufficient. The Board also noted that the time limit is jurisdictional and the Board has no authority to consider or act upon an untimely petition.
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