Last Update: 1/11/2017 (Transmittal I-4-60)
HA 01480.040 Processing Recommended Decisions After Court Remand
Renumbered from HALLEX section I-4-8-40
If the case was not remanded by a court, the Office of
Appellate Operations (OAO) Division of Program Adjudication branches
process the recommended decision. If the administrative law judge
(ALJ) is recommending a decision after a court remand, the Court
Case Preparation and Review Branches process the recommended
decision. OAO processing instructions are located in Hearings,
Appeals and Litigation Law (HALLEX) manual HA 01320.050.
However, on occasion, an ALJ may mistakenly use the recommended
decision cover letter when the ALJ intended to issue a decision after
a court remand. If the claimant files exceptions to a decision with
a recommended decision cover letter, but the decision itself does not
reference a recommended decision, the ALJ may have used the incorrect
cover letter. If the ALJ recently issued the decision and it seems
appropriate given the statement from the claimant, the branch chief
may contact the hearing office, confirm that a mistake was made, and
ask the hearing office to reissue the decision using the correct cover
letter.
If the ALJ intended to issue a recommended
decision, the hearing office must follow the procedures in HALLEX HA 01280.015.
In most cases, however, OAO will process the claimant's statement as
an exception request rather than asking the hearing office to correct the
cover notice. This will avoid unnecessary delays in processing. Further,
the Appeals Council will not generally find timeliness an issue in this
instance because, while it does provide an opportunity to submit comments
within a certain timeframe, a recommended decision cover letter does
not properly inform the claimant of their appeal rights.