3. Give reasons if you missed the appeal deadline

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If you missed the deadline for filing your Appeal Form, the (SBT) member decides at the beginning of the hearing whether to go ahead with your appeal.

They’ll go ahead with your appeal only if they decide that you had a good reason for filing your Appeal Form late.

You file documents when you give them to the SBT and have followed the rules about how to do this.

Proving you had a good reason

A good reason is something that was beyond your control. For example:

  • You didn’t understand the and that you had a right to appeal.
  • Ontario Works (OW) sent its decision to the wrong address and you didn’t get it in time to meet the deadline.
  • You weren’t able to meet the deadline because you have a disability. This could happen if you have mental health issues that affected your ability to meet the deadline.

Bring evidence that helps show why you missed the deadline. For example, you might need to get hospital records or a letter from your doctor.

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