Sec. 3.2. (a) As used in this section, “attorney” refers to one (1) of the following:

(1) An attorney in good standing admitted to the practice of law in Indiana.

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Terms Used In Indiana Code 22-4-17-3.2

  • Attorney: includes a counselor or other person authorized to appear and represent a party in an action or special proceeding. See Indiana Code 1-1-4-5
  • benefits: means the money payments payable to an eligible individual as provided in this article with respect to his unemployment. See Indiana Code 22-4-2-1
  • review board: means the unemployment insurance review board. See Indiana Code 22-4-2-38
(2) An attorney in good standing admitted to the practice of law in another state who has been granted temporary admission to the state bar under Rule 3 of the Rules for Admission to the Bar and the Discipline of Attorneys adopted by the supreme court.

     (b) An employer or an employing unit having an interest in a claim for benefits pending before an administrative law judge, the review board, or other individuals who adjudicate claims may be represented by:

(1) an officer or other employee of the employer or employing unit as designated by the employer or the employing unit;

(2) an attorney;

(3) an accountant certified by and in good standing with the state; or

(4) a representative of an unemployment compensation service firm.

     (c) A claimant for benefits may be represented by:

(1) the claimant in person;

(2) an attorney;

(3) an accountant certified by and in good standing with the state; or

(4) an authorized agent of a bona fide labor organization to which the claimant belonged at the time the pending claim occurred.

     (d) In addition to the persons listed in subsection (c), a claimant for benefits may designate a lay person of the claimant’s choice to assist the claimant in the presentation of the claimant’s case to the administrative law judge, the review board, or another individual who adjudicates claims.

As added by P.L.120-2016, SEC.2.