Last Update: 1/6/2025 (Transmittal I-3-200)
HA 01370.013 Remand for Vocational Evidence
Renumbered from HALLEX section I-3-7-13
The Appeals Council (AC) may remand a case to an administrative
law judge (ALJ) when it determines that additional vocational evidence,
including evidence from a vocational expert (VE), is necessary to decide
a case. For example, the AC may find an ALJ needs additional vocational
evidence to address issues such as:
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How a particular occupation is usually
performed;
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Whether the claimant acquired any skills in past relevant
work and, if so, whether the claimant can use such skills in skilled
or semi-skilled occupations with jobs that exist in significant numbers
in the national economy, which the claimant has the residual functional
capacity to perform;
•
Based upon hypothetical situations the ALJ describes,
what occupation the claimant can perform, the incidence in the national
economy of jobs within those occupations, and whether, for individuals
with a residual functional capacity for work at the sedentary or light
exertional level and who have attained age 55 or 60, respectively,
such occupations require any vocational adjustment;
•
Whether the VE accounted for or explained
the differences between the source of data the VE
relied on and programmatic definitions, such as exertion,
education, or skill level, as outlined in SSR
24-3p;
•
Whether the VE accounted for or explained how a cited
occupation may be performed differently, with more modern materials
and processes, for the occupations listed in EM-24027 REV;
•
Whether the VE
described their general process for estimating
job numbers, when applicable, as outlined in SSR 24-3p;
•
Whether the VE identified
the data source(s) they used, as outlined in SSR 24-3p;
•
Whether limitations and restrictions resulting from
the claimant's impairment(s) significantly erode the occupational
base administratively noticed in Appendix 2
to Subpart P, Regulations No. 4; or
•
Whether the claimant's remaining occupational
base represents a significant number of jobs in the national economy.