| If, during the period a claimant is receiving benefits, new |
| information or a new issue arises concerning the claimant's |
| eligibility for benefits or which affects the claimant's |
weekly benefit amount, no benefits may not be withheld until a |
| determination is made on the issue. Before a determination is |
| made, written notice shall be mailed to the claimant and other |
interested parties, which shall must include the issue to be |
| decided, the law upon which it is based, any factual |
| allegations known to the bureau, the right to a fact-finding |
| interview, the date and location of the scheduled interview |
| and the conduct of the interview and appeal. The fact-finding |
interview shall must be scheduled not less than 5 days nor |
| more than 14 days after the notice is mailed. The bureau |
| shall include in the notice a statement notifying the claimant |
| that any benefits paid prior to the determination may be an |
| overpayment under applicable law and recoverable by the bureau |
| if it is later determined that the claimant was not entitled |
| to the benefits. If the claimant does not appear for the |
| scheduled interview, the deputy shall make a determination on |
| the basis of available evidence. The deputy shall make a |
| prompt determination of the issue based solely on any written |
| statements of interested parties filed with the bureau before |
| the interview, together with the evidence presented by |
| interested parties who personally appeared at the interview. |
| Upon request and notice to all parties at the interview, the |
| deputy may accept corroborative documentary evidence after the |
| interview. In no other case may the deputy base a decision on |
| evidence received after the interview has been held. |