Mailed or mailing date definition
Mailed or mailing date means the date a document is postmarked. Requests submitted by facsimile or “fax” are considered mailed as of the date printed on the banner automatically produced by the transmitting fax machine. Hand-delivered requests will be considered mailed as of the date stamped by the division. Phone or in-person requests, where allowed under these rules, will be considered mailed as of the date of the request.
Mailed or mailing date means the date a document is postmarked. Requests submitted by facsimile or “fax” are considered mailed as of the date printed on the banner automatically produced by the transmitting fax machine. Hand-delivered requests will be
Mailed or mailing date means the date a document is postmarked for the purposes of determining timeliness pursuant to these rules. A telephonic facsimile copy of a document will be accepted provided the document transmitted indicates at the top that it has been delivered by FAX to the division or other recipient's facsimile transmission number. If the document is submitted for filing, the original signed document must be simultaneously mailed addressed to the Division. The complete facsimile copy must be received by the Division by 5 p.m. on the filing deadline. When reception of a document begins after 5 p.m., the date of filing of that document, for purposes of these rules, shall be the date of the next regular workday. Persons transmitting or filing documents by facsimile copy accept all responsibility to timely filings. Delays in transmission shall not extend filing deadlines. Hand-delivered requests shall be considered mailed as of the date received by the Workers' Compensation Division or other recipient.