Court of Appeals of Oregon, 1982

Elwood v. Employment Division

Elwood v. Employment Division
Court of Appeals of Oregon · Decided December 22, 1982 · Gillette, Young
61 Or. App. 134; 655 P.2d 225; 1982 Ore. App. LEXIS 4412

Elwood v. Employment Division

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM

This is an unemployment compensation case in which petitioner, a compensation recipient, was found knowingly to have omitted to report a material fact in connection with his claim for benefits. He was ordered by the Employment Appeals Board to repay $3,174 in benefits. He seeks judicial review on the merits and as to the amount of the repayment. On the merits, the Board’s order is affirmed. As to the amount of repayment, the respondent confesses error. Pursuant to that concession, the case is remanded to the Board with instructions to modify the amount of petitioner’s repayment to $2,484.

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