These rules shall be known and cited as the “Rules of Appellate Procedure.” (SCO 439 effective November 15, 1980) from is mailed or otherwise distributed to the appellant. If a request for agency reconsideration is timely filed before the agency, the notice of appeal must be filed within 30 days after the date the agency’s reconsideration decision is mailed or otherwise distributed to the appellant, or after the date the request for reconsideration is deemed denied under agency regulations whichever is earlier. The 30-day period for taking an appeal does not begin to run until the agency has issued a decision that clearly states that it is a final decision and that the claimant has thirty days to appeal. An appeal that is taken from a final decision that does not include such a statement is not a premature appeal. (3) Rule 204(a)(2)–(6) concerning the timing of appeals applies to appeals to superior court. PART VI. SUPERIOR COURT AS AN APPELLATE COURT (b) Venue.
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