Good faith error definition
Good faith error means errors of law as well as errors of fact.
Good faith error means the excusable failure of an individual to file a claim, either initial or continuing, in the manner prescribed by the administrator, due to the individual's own negligence, provided there is (a) no prior history of late filing due to such error, (b) the claim is not excessively late, and (c) there is no prejudice to any adverse party.
Good faith error means a reason given by an individual identified through the profiling system for failure to participate in a reemployment service, which reason is attributable to an honest mistake that does not rise to the level of gross negligence.