An ALJ must request a legal opinion from the Office of the
General Counsel (OGC) when the Social Security Administration (SSA)
specifically instructs the ALJ to obtain such an opinion before
adjudicating a case. For example, this scenario can arise when SSA
encounters a novel or unusual policy or procedural issue that may
impact litigation or is the subject of pending litigation.
In other rare and limited circumstances, an ALJ may find it
necessary to request a legal opinion from OGC in order to resolve
an adjudication matter. An ALJ may consider requesting an opinion
from OGC when:
•
A particular factual
situation requires interpretation or clarification of state, federal,
or foreign law (e.g., constitutional, privacy, or disclosure issues);
•
The Act, regulations, rulings, HALLEX, POMS, or
other agency guidance does not address the issue;
•
The interpretation will affect the outcome of the
case and is essential to adjudicate the case; and
•
OGC has not already issued a legal precedent on
the issue (see POMS PR-Title II Regional Chief Counsel Precedents
and PS-Title XVI Regional Chief Counsel Precedents).
While OGC may provide a legal opinion
regarding an interpretation or clarification of law, an ALJ will
not ask OGC for guidance on how to adjudicate a particular claim.
Once the ALJ confirms OGC has not already addressed the issue,
the ALJ will consult with the HOCALJ regarding whether obtaining
a legal opinion is appropriate. If the HOCALJ agrees, the ALJ will
prepare a written recommendation for the RO.
After reviewing the written recommendation, the HOCALJ will
refer the matter to the RO. If the RO agrees that requesting a legal
opinion is appropriate, the RO will refer the matter to the appropriate
OGC Office of the Regional Chief Counsel (ORCC), with a courtesy
copy to OCALJ at |||OHO OCALJ DFP. The
ORCC will review the request per the instructions in POMS GN 01010.820.
When appropriate, the ORCC will issue a legal opinion and
publish the opinion in POMS. See generally POMS PR – Title
II Regional Chief Counsel Precedents and POMS PS – Title XVI
Regional Chief Counsel Precedents.