The Office of Program Law (OPL) in the Office of the General
Counsel (or other component as decided on an individual class action
case basis) is responsible for coordinating all implementation-related
actions, which include developing instructions and notice language, resolving
class membership disputes and requesting and maintaining systems
data to be used in preparing implementation reports to the court.
OPL or other designated component provides the SSA systems components
with the information necessary to identify potential class members.
As part of the implementation of a class action court case, the
responsible component, in conjunction with the Office of Earnings,
Enumeration and Administrative Systems (OEEAS), uses the Civil Action
Tracking System (CATS) and arranges for the printing of notices
to potential class members, tracks responders, produces alerts,
captures decisional data and produces management information reports,
among other activities. (In cases involving allegations of Administrative
Law Judge (ALJ) bias, some of the functions referenced above are
performed by OGC and some of the functions are performed by OHA, as
determined on a case by case basis.)
OPL (or other component as decided on an individual class
action case basis) is responsible for monitoring the implementation
of class action court orders and, depending on the particular court
order or settlement agreement, may have various other responsibilities,
including reviewing SSA's findings regarding class membership screening.
OGC is responsible for providing legal advice and performing legal
reviews of all matters related to the implementation of the class
action, e.g., Agency instructions for implementing class actions.
OGC is also responsible for communicating on behalf of SSA with
class counsel and DOJ.