Within 14 business days of the date the hearing officer mailed the notice, one of the parties may ask the Appeals Council (AC) to review the decision. The party should send the request to:
Social Security Administration
Office of Appellate Operations
Attn: Office of the Executive Director, Representative Sanctions Staff
6401 Security Blvd
Baltimore, MD 21235-6401
The party requesting review must certify that a copy of the request and any submitted documentation was mailed to the opposing party.
Immediate action by the AC is required since a representative may continue to represent claimants until a final decision is issued. Absent unusual circumstances, the AC processing goal in representative sanction cases is 150 days or less.
Since the proceedings are adversarial in nature, direct communication between either party and the AC outside the presence of the other party is not appropriate. To avoid ex parte communication, any necessary communication between either party and the AC is handled through the Executive Director's Office (EDO) in the Office of Appellate Operations (OAO). Likewise, any necessary AC communication with the hearing officer who issued the decision is sent through the EDO.
When the AC issues a decision, any period of suspension or disqualification the AC may impose is effective from the date of the AC's decision.