I. Purpose
The purpose of the HALLEX Temporary Instructions (TI) is to
communicate information to Office of Hearings Operations and Office of 
Analytics, Review, and Oversight adjudicators that: apply only for
a limited time; address special situations; or communicate information
prior to incorporating the information into Division 1, 2, 3, or
4. TIs may transmit procedures to implement final regulations,
interim final rules, and court orders, or they may transmit previously
published documents such as State plans for defining disability.
II. Numbering of the Temporary
Instructions
TIs follow a numbering system similar to the one we use in
the other Volume 1 HALLEX Divisions. Following “I”,
a 3, 4 or 5 digit number, separated by hyphens, identifies each
TI.  The TIs are numbered sequentially within the chapter.
- • - The first digit identifies
the Division, i.e., the first digit is a “5.” 
- • - The second digit identifies the subdivision. There
are six subdivisions: - 5-0 Introduction to Temporary Instructions	 - 5-1 General Subjects - 5-2 Retirement and Survivors Insurance and Supplemental Security
Income (RSI/SSI)                    Matters - 5-3 Disability Matters - 5-4 Court Cases - 5-5 Reserved for future use 
- • - The numerical order in which we issue the TIs determines
the third and fourth digits, e.g., the first court case TI is 5-
4-1. 
IV. Format of the Temporary
Instructions
The purpose and content of a particular TI will control how
we organize and format the TI. When the TI carries a policy guidance
statement and procedures to implement the policy, we will generally
organize the TI as follows:
-   - IV. Implementing Procedures 
If the TI transmits instructions for implementing a class
action court order, we may organize the TI as follows:
-   - III. Implementation of the Court Order 
-   - IV. Adjudication of Cases 
-   - V. Reporting Requirements 
Due to the varying categories of information the TIs will
transmit, there are no absolute rules for organizing a TI. However,
we will follow the Roman numeral breakdown, i.e., I., II., III., etc.
as shown above, unless  the information being communicated does
not lend itself to that type of  organization.
This TI provides a sample of the organization and spacing
we will use most frequently in the TIs. An example of the possible
arrangement and spacing of text material follows.
 
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