Salmon-Mair v. Reemployment Assistance Appeals Commission
Salmon-Mair v. Reemployment Assistance Appeals Commission
148 So. 3d 556; 2014 Fla. App. LEXIS 17146; 2014 WL 5334048
(Southern Reporter, Third Series)
Salmon-Mair v. Reemployment Assistance Appeals Commission
Opinion of the Court
Appellant has sought review of an order vacating a decision of the appeals referee based on the referee’s failure to afford the employer due process of law and remanding the matter to the referee for further proceedings and rendition of a new decision. Because the order on appeal does not bring the administrative adjudicative process to a close, it is not a final administrative order. See Hill v. Division of Retirement, 687 So.2d 1376, 1377 (Fla. 1st DCA 1997). Consequently, this appeal is premature. Appellee’s Motion to Dismiss, filed on September 15, 2014, is granted and the appeal is dismissed for lack of jurisdiction.
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