An administrative law judge (ALJ) may seek clarification of an Appeals Council (AC) remand order when the ALJ cannot carry out the directive(s) set forth in the order, or the directive(s) appears to be moot. ALJs may not seek clarification of AC remand orders under any other circumstances.
There are two types of clarification requests: expedited clarification requests and formal clarification requests. Expedited clarification requests are used when the sole reason for remand is a missing claims folder, missing recording, or both, and the folder, recording, or both are subsequently found. Formal clarification requests apply in all other circumstances.
The term “missing recording” also encompasses inaudible recordings. If a case is remanded solely because the hearing recording is inaudible, but the recording is later found to be completely audible, the expedited clarification process may be used.
For more information about the clarification process at the hearing level, see Hearings, Appeals and Litigation Law (HALLEX) manual HA 01210.085. If the AC remand order is pursuant to a Federal court order, the instructions in HALLEX HA 01490.010 apply.