Any individual or organization providing representation to any employer or claimant, in any unemployment issues in the absence of the client, must provide a power of attorney signed by the entity they will represent. A power of attorney is not required if the individual is a Certified Public Accountant who is a member of the AICPA, or an attorney who is a member of the Mississippi Bar Association or another Bar Association of equal status in another state or jurisdiction of the United States of America; or an Enrolled Agent who is a federally-authorized tax practitioner and is a member of the National Association of Enrolled Agents.
20 Miss. Code. R. § 101-600-611.00