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Annual Conference of the NAUIAB in Scottsdale Arizona U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOREmployment and Training AdministrationWashington D. C. 20210 CLASSIFICATION UI Meetings amp Confs. CORRESPONDENCE SYMBOL TEUPDI ISSUE DATE April 22 1999 RESCISSIONS None EXPIRATION DATE April 30 2000 DIRECTIVE UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE PROGRAM LETTER NO. 26-99 TO ALL STATE EMPLOYMENT SECURITY AGENCIES FROM GRACE A. KILBANEDirectorUnemployment Insurance Service SUBJECT Annual Conference of the National Association of Unemployment Insurance Appellate Boards NAUIAB in Scottsdale Arizona Purpose.To provide information about NAUIAB's Annual Conference. The conference will be held in Scottsdale Arizona from June 13 through June 17 1999. Agenda.A copy of the agenda is attached. Participants.The Annual Conference of NAUIAB will be of interest to unemployment insurance appellate boards and commission members chief hearing officers responsible for lower authority appellate adjudications and the chief counsel and chief executive officers of the various higher authority boards and commissions. Meeting Particulars and Inquiries.Travel and per diem costs for State Employment Security Agency SESA participants will have to be paid from available State Fiscal Year 1999 allocations. Additional funds from ETA are not available for this purpose. Details about the meeting site costs and contact persons for additional information are in the attached materials. Action Required.SESA Administrators are requested to provide this information to the appropriate SESA personnel and appellate board members and staff. Inquiries.Direct inquiries to your Regional Office. Attachments.An agenda for the conference meeting and details on meeting site costs registration forms etc. April 1 1999 Dear Colleague Arizona the Grand Canyon State and home of Indian cultures such as the Hopi Apache and Navajo is spreading out the welcome mat and inviting you to attend the NAUIAB Annual Conference to be held in Scottsdale from June 13 l999 through June 17 l999. A review of the attached conference agenda proves once again that the Association continues the NAUIAB tradition of bringing together a group of nationally recognized speakers along with hands-on experts eager to share their experience and knowledge with those attending. Accommodations are at the Marriott's Mountain Shadows Resort in Scottsdale. The resort which is nestled between the Camelback and Mummy Mountains has agreed to extend the special lodging rates before and after the conference dates based on the availability of rooms. Reservations should be made before May 15 l999 to guarantee the rate. Further information about the hotel reservations and discounts on airfare and transportation is in the attached materials. Registration and membership forms are also included. Scottsdale long know as the quot West's Most Western Town quot is a friendly accessible and exciting city and offers you an opportunity to explore the diverse Western culture history and breathtaking majestic surroundings. The warm hospitality will begin on Sunday evening with a get-acquainted reception at the Marriott Resort. The NAUIAB Board of Governors urges you to review the proposed agenda. As in the past this year's conference is an educational bonanza rich in informative workshops and plenary sessions. The conference offers an economical opportunity to receive an in-debt educational experience on a variety of topics and issues which are of timely concern to those involved in unemployment insurance appeals. We look forward to seeing you in beautiful Scottsdale Arizona Sincerely Vincent C. Martorano President NAUIAB Enclosures NAUIAB ANNUAL CONFERENCE Sunday June 13 1999 8 00 AM - 5 00 PM REGISTRATION 3 00 - 5 00 PM BOARD of Governors Meeting 5 30 - 7 30 PM RECEPTION Monday June 14 1999 Agenda Topics 7 00-8 00 AM Registration and Coffee 8 00-8 45 AM Opening Presentation Dolan Ellis Arizona's Official Balladeer 8 45-9 00 AM Opening Remarks Speaker tba 9 00-9 50 AM 50 CLE minutes The Importance of the Appellate Function The Honorable Robert Henry 10th Circuit Court of Appeals 9 50-10 10 AM Break 10 10-11 00 AM 50 CLE minutes WORKSHOPS What is Appropriate to Remand Johanna McCully-Bonner TX Maria Marasco MA Alice Mitchell OK Cheri Ruck ID Lewis Zankel NY How to Create a Good Record for Appeal The Honorable Cecil B. Patterson Jr. Arizona Court of Appeals Higher Authority Should Mandatory Quality Standards Apply Hazel Warnick MD 11 10AM-12 00 PM 50 CLE minutes WORKSHOPS What is Appropriate to Remand Johanna McCully-Bonner TX Maria Marasco MA Alice Mitchell OK Cheri Ruck ID Lewis Zankel NY How to Create a Good Record for Appeal The Honorable Cecil B. Patterson Jr. Arizona Court of Appeals Higher Authority Should Mandatory Quality Standards Apply Hazel Warnick MD 12 00-1 10 PM Business Meeting - lunch provided THE VALUE OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Percy R. Luney Jr President The National Judicial College 1 10-2 30 PM 80 CLE minutes DEBATE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT Open Records Laws vs. Privacy Dan Barr Shirley Kaufman Brown amp Bain 2 30-2 45 PM Break 2 45-3 45 PM WORKSHOPS 60 CLE minutes Privacy in the Workplace Dan Barr Shirley Kaufman Brown amp Bain Using the Internet as a Research Tool Kathy Shimpock Juris Research 60 Ethics CLE minutes Ethical Dilemmas Posed by Technology Michael Arkfeld United States Attorney 3 55-4 55 PM WORKSHOPS 60 CLE minutes Privacy in the Workplace Dan Barr Shirley Kaufman Brown amp Bain Using the Internet as a Research Tool Kathy Shimpock Juris Research 60 Ethics CLE minutes Ethical Dilemmas Posed by Technology Michael Arkfeld United States Attorney Tuesday June 15 1999 Agenda Topics 7 30-8 30 AM Coffee 8 30-9 30 AM 60 CLE minutes ADMISSIBILITY OF EVIDENCE HEARSAY Professor Selwyn quot Chuck quot Dallyn Arizona State University College of Law 9 30-9 50 AM Break 9 50-10 50 AM WORKSHOPS 60 CLE minutes Hearsay Rules in Action Mock UI Hearing Stephanie Parker DE Pam Waite ME Neal Young MI Admissibility of After-Acquired Evidence Louise Salminen Office of the Attorney General Arizona Admitting Computer Generated Documents Lynne Knox CT Dan Anderson IA Tom Daniels RI George Matish MI Louis W. Steinwedel MD 11 00AM-12 00 PM WORKSHOPS 60 CLE minutes Hearsay Rules in Action Mock UI Hearing Stephanie Parker DE Pam Waite ME Neal Young MI Admissibility of After-Acquired Evidence Louise Salminen Office of the Attorney General Arizona Admitting Computer Generated Documents Lynne Knox CT Dan Anderson IA Tom Daniels RI George Matish MI Louis W. Steinwedel MD 12 00-1 40 PM Lunch - on your own 1 40-2 25 PM 45 CLE minutes FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT David A. Selden Quarles amp Brady 2 25-3 10 PM 45 CLE minutes PANEL FLSA David A. Selden Quarles amp Brady 3 10-3 30 PM Break 3 30-4 30 PM 60 CLE minutes WORKSHOPS Panel Discussion Application of the Prevailing Jim Pflasterer WI Conditions of Work Requirement UIPL 41-98 Gerard Hildebrand USDOL Employer Chargeback Non-charge Appeals Brooke Pearson VT Admitting Computer Generated Documents Lynne Knox CT Dan Anderson IA Tom Daniels RI George Matish MI Louis W. Steinwedel MD 7 00-10 00 PM OUTING Wednesday June 16 1999 Agenda Topics 7 30-8 30 AM Coffee 8 30-10 00 AM 90 Ethics CLE minutes CODE OF JUDICIAL CONDUCT WHAT DOES IT REQUIRE HOW WOULD IT APPLY TO LOWER AND HIGHER AUTHORITY HEARING OFFICERS AND BOARDS Speaker tba 10 00-10 15 AM Break 10 15-11 05 AM 50 Ethics CLE minutes WORKSHOPS Hearing Officer Accountability Commissioner Eileen Willett Maricopa County Superior Court When Should an ALJ or an Attorney be Reported to the Board of Professional Responsibility Lynda Shely State Bar of Arizona Recognizing Personal Bias Angela Bullard NC 11 15-12 05 PM WORKSHOPS 50 Ethics CLE minutes Hearing Officer Accountability Commissioner Eileen Willett Maricopa County Superior Court When Should an ALJ or an Attorney be Reported to the Board of Professional Responsibility Lynda Shely State Bar of Arizona Recognizing Personal Bias Angela Bullard NC 12 05-1 20 PM Site Presentations - lunch provided 1 20-2 05PM 45 CLE minutes MANAGING CHANGE AND TRANSITION Dr. Ben Bissell Ph.D.President Luben Associates 2 15-3 15 PM 60 CLE minutes WORKSHOPS Panel Supervising Hearing Officers Prudence Lee AZ Karl Jahnke OK Bob Lorenzo NY Managing Change and Transition Dr. Ben Bissell Ph.D. President Luben Associates 60 Substance Abuse CLE minutes Substance Abuse C. Elizabeth Edwards Executive Director Arizonans for a Drug Free Workplace 3 15-3 30 PM Break 3 30-4 30 PM 60 CLE minutes WORKSHOPS Panel Supervising Hearing Officers Prudence Lee AZ Karl Jahnke OK Bob Lorenzo NY Managing Change and Transition Dr. Ben Bissell Ph.D. President Luben Associates 60 Substance Abuse CLE minutes Substance Abuse C. Elizabeth Edwards Executive Director Arizonans for a Drug Free Workplace Thursday June 17 1999 Agenda Topics 7 30-8 30 AM Coffee 8 30-9 15 AM Business Meeting Vince Martorano NJ NAUIAB President Election of new officers Old and new business President's Charge 9 15-10 15 AM 60 CLE minutes SEXUAL HARRASSMENT THE EFFECTS OF FARAGHERAND BURLINGTON INDUSTRIES Anna Elento-Sneed Carl Smith Ball Wichman Case amp Ichiki 10 15-10 30 AM Break 10 30-11 30 AM 60 CLE minutes THE ECONOMICS AND LEGAL IMPACT OF A CHANGING WORKFORCE Dan Anderson Arizona Department of Economic Security 11 30AM-1 00 PM Lunch - on your own 11 30 AM-1 00 PM Board of Governors Meeting 1 00-2 00 PM 60 CLE minutes WORKSHOPS TRA TAA Beyond the Basics Bob Gillham USDOL Phil Gilliam UAW Tony Klemer General Motors Covered Employment The Tests Bill Funderburk SC Louis Barnett CA Sarah P. Carter RI Shannon George-Larsen SD Stephanie Parker DE James K. Reed WY Marilyn White NE Standards for Granting Waiver of Overpayment Jay Arcellana CA Jim Hilly ME Georgina Rizk CA Pam Waite ME 2 00-2 10 PM Break 2 10-4 10 PM NEW TECHNOLOGY FOR UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE APPEALS HEARINGS Pat O'Neal USDOL NAUIAB -ARIZONA '99 Annual Conference Scottsdale Arizona June 13 through June 17 1999 REGISTRATION Please complete a separate form for each member and or nonmember Print or type NAME TITLE AGENCY ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP TELEPHONE NO FAX NO EMAIL ADDRESS CATEGORY all options include 2 lunches and outing ENCLOSED 1 Members Registration @ 310.00 Includes Membership dues of 25.00 2 Non-Members Registration @ 325.00 3 If paid after May 15 - Members Registration @ 355.00 includes 1999 membership dues of 25.00 - Non-Members @ 370.00 GUEST TICKET COSTS Name of Spouse if attending Names of Guests Lunch @ 23.00 Monday June 14 1999 . Lunch @ 23.00 Wednesday June 16 1999 . Outing per Adult @ 40.00 Tuesday June 15 1999 . Children's price for Outing 20.00 12 and under . Make check payable to NAUIAB. TOTAL . Selection for outing indicate Beef Chicken Vegetarian Lasagna Please specify any SPECIAL NEEDS you require Transportation Seating Dietary If vegetarian or other please detail Other Mail with payment to Louise Moran DES Appeals Board 1140 E. Washington Suite 104 Phoenix AZ 85034