If none of the situations in Hearings, Appeals
and Litigation Law (HALLEX) manual HA 01460.020 exists, the analyst will then ensure
that the case will be ready to work when it is received in the hearing
office (HO). The analyst's actions will include, but are not limited to,
the following:
1.
In all cases:
•
Ensuring that the court's order is a bona fide remand
order which requires the Office of Appellate Operations to take further
action before issuing a decision and is not, in effect, a reversal
(requiring effectuation).
•
Ensuring that an updated earnings record and claims
queries (MBR, SSID, and DDSQ) are in the file. This will serve not only
as an alert to a possible return to work, but will also provide updated
information as to insured status, and serve as an alert if the claimant
has filed a subsequent application.
•
Ensuring that, if the claimant has filed a
subsequent claim, the procedures in HALLEX HA 01195.000 are followed.
2.
In remand order cases in which the district court adopted,
in whole or in part, the magistrate judge's report and recommendation,
ensuring that a copy of the magistrate judge's report and recommendation
is in the file.
3.
In magistrate judge-signed remand order cases,
ensuring that both parties agreed to the referral of the case to a
magistrate judge to conduct the proceedings, including entry of final
judgment.
4.
In bench opinion cases, ensuring that a copy of the
transcription of the oral proceedings is in the file (these transcriptions
may be requested by contacting the appropriate Office of the General
Counsel (OGC) office).
5.
In cases in which the court directs the Commissioner to
consider newly submitted evidence, ensuring that a copy of the evidence
is in the file or, if it is not, amending the remand cover letter to
request the claimant or the claimant's counsel to submit the evidence
directly to the administrative law judge (ALJ).
6.
In cases in which the court has granted plaintiff's
motion seeking remand, ensuring that a copy of plaintiff's motion for
remand and any memoranda in support of such a motion is in the file and,
if it is not in the file, amending the remand cover letter to request
the claimant or the claimant's counsel to submit a copy directly to
the ALJ.
7.
In all cases in which the court's order is unclear,
obtaining necessary clarification or information from OGC and documenting
the file.