Administrative review involves an independent review of SSA's
initial fee authorization. The reviewing official will review the
determination made on the amount of a fee authorized under the fee
petition process if:
•
The claimant, any affected auxiliary, or eligible spouse
submits a timely request to reduce the fee;
•
The representative submits a timely request to increase
the fee; or
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In the limited circumstances described in HALLEX
HA 01120.061 A.
above, an entity's POC or the executor or legal representative of a
deceased representative's estate submits a timely request to increase
the fee.
The purpose of administrative review is to decide whether the
protested fee was based upon:
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A complete and accurate knowledge of the facts,
and
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Proper application of the Social Security Act and
regulations.
The reviewing official ordinarily modifies (i.e., increases or
decreases) the initial fee, if:
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The initial fee authorization was based upon a clear
error of fact or law, or
•
New and material information is submitted to the
reviewer.
The reviewing official will not modify the initial fee
authorization:
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Solely because one of the parties has protested,
or
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Merely to substitute the judgment of the reviewer for
the judgment of the original authorizer.