An unemployment law judge may take official notice of matters of common knowledge and may take notice of facts within the judge's specialized knowledge in the field of unemployment insurance. The unemployment law judge must state on the record any fact that is judicially noticed. The unemployment law judge must give the parties an opportunity to contest the noticed facts.
12 SR 2252; L 1997 c 66 s 80; L 1999 c 107 s 66; L 2000 c 343 s 4; 31 SR 285; 33 SR 999; 39 SR 151
August 11, 2014
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes