As explained in HALLEX HA 01210.035, a claimant and appointed
representative, if any, have the right to examine material that
constitutes or will constitute the evidence of record. Any information
on which the ALJ relies from a prior claim(s) file will be added to the
record (as described in subsection D above) and will be made available
to the claimant and appointed representative, if any, for review.
If the information is added
to the record after the hearing, the ALJ must proffer the
information using procedures in HALLEX HA 01270.030.
An ALJ does not have an obligation to provide a claimant an
opportunity to review a prior claim(s) file if the ALJ does not rely on
any information from the prior claim(s) file. However, when the ALJ has
decided the prior claim(s) file is not necessary for a full review of
the pending case, and a claimant or appointed representative requests to
review the prior claim(s) file, the ALJ will generally grant the request
if it is administratively efficient to do so and the prior claim(s) file
is available. In cases where it is possible and more efficient to do so,
OHO staff may provide a copy of a prior claim(s) file to the claimant
or appointed representative, if any. See SHOP section
1.1.5.