Oklahoma Code § 40-2-616

Title 40. Labor: Notice of overpayment determination
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NOTICE OF OVERPAYMENT DETERMINATION.
A.  If the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission or its
representative determines that an individual has been overpaid
unemployment benefits pursuant to Section 2-613 of this title for
fraud overpayment or claimant error overpayment, the individual
shall be sent a notice of overpayment determination.  If the
individual disagrees with this determination, the individual may
file an appeal of the determination with the Appeal Tribunal within
twenty (20) days after the date of the mailing of the notice to the
individual's last-known address or, if the notice is not mailed,
within twenty (20) days after the date of the delivery of the
notice.  If the individual fails to appeal the determination within
the time provided, without good cause, then the determination will
be deemed final and no further appeal shall be allowed.
B.  If the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission or its
representative determines that an individual has been overpaid
unemployment benefits pursuant to paragraph 3 of Section 2-613 of
this title relating to administrative overpayment, the individual
shall be sent a notice of overpayment determination.  If the
individual disagrees with this determination, the individual may
file an appeal of the determination with the Appeal Tribunal within
ten (10) days after the date of mailing of the notice to the
individual's last-known address or, if the notice is not mailed,
within ten (10) days after the date of the delivery of the notice.
If the individual fails to appeal the determination within the time
provided, without good cause, the determination will be deemed final
and no further appeal shall be allowed.

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