An SSI 90-day case must be assigned to an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ)
in the servicing HO within 10 days of its receipt in the HO.
The ALJ must issue the hearing decision no later than 90 days after the
request for hearing was filed unless there is good cause for extending the
time period as described in
20 CFR §
416.1453(B)(2). HO personnel must schedule hearings in 90-day cases
to allow enough time to prepare the decision. If it is necessary in order
to meet the 90-day deadline and the claimant is willing to travel, the ALJ
may schedule a hearing at a site over 75 miles from the claimant's
residence. In this instance, SSA must pay travel expenses pursuant to
20 CFR §
416.1495 ff. In the alternative, the ALJ must make a special
hearing trip to a remote site to hear a 90-day case if it is necessary in
order to issue a decision within 90 days.