Some cases involve multiple parties, i.e., more than one individual
whose rights with respect to monthly benefits, a lump sum payment,
a period of disability, or entitlement to health insurance benefits,
may be adversely affected by an order of dismissal.
If there are multiple persons involved in the proceedings, the AC
must notify each affected person in writing of the request to withdraw
the request for review and of the consequences of the withdrawal, and
the AC must provide each person an opportunity to consent or object
to the withdrawal request. When appropriate, the AC may use a modified
version of the letter in E below to notify each affected person. The AC
will provide each person 15 days to comment. The AC will associate the
correspondence with the file, as well as any responses received.
When the comment period expires, the AC may dismiss the request
for review if all affected persons consent to, or did not object to,
the withdrawal request, and it is otherwise appropriate to dismiss the
request for review. In this circumstance, the assigned staff will state
in the Appeals Review Processing System (ARPS) analysis that it appears
the parties understand the effects of withdrawal, and staff will prepare
a dismissal order.
However, if any affected person objects to the withdrawal, the AC
cannot dismiss the request for review. Rather, the assigned staff must
fully review the record and note in the ARPS analysis the reason for
not recommending dismissal (i.e., that an affected person objected to
the withdrawal request).