TEXAS EMPLOYMENT COMMISSION v. CADY

No. 19447.

563 S.W.2d 387 (1978)

TEXAS EMPLOYMENT COMMISSION and Deborah Kay Wilson, Appellants, v. Robert M. CADY, Appellee.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Dallas.

March 8, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gayle Johnson Cipriano, Asst. Atty. Gen., Austin, for appellants.

Robert M. Cady, pro se.


ROBERTSON, Justice.

Robert M. Cady sued to set aside an order of the Texas Employment Commission which provided that any benefits paid to Deborah Kay Wilson, Cady's former employee, would be charged back to Cady's tax account for use in computing his tax rate. The order was based on Cady's failure to file a protest to the claim within the ten day notice period provided by Article 5221b-4(b) of the Texas Revised Civil Statutes. Although the constitutionality of the...

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