The ALJ will not notify the claimant of a referral to CDIU
to investigate an issue of fraud or similar fault. Notifying a claimant
of the request could adversely affect investigative activity, compromise
the safety of investigators, or unnecessarily alarm a claimant.
However, if the CDIU submits a response, the ALJ will make
the response part of the record and will give the claimant an opportunity
to examine the response.
CDIU makes an independent determination concerning whether
to initiate or continue an investigation. Therefore, an ALJ may
proceed with case adjudication when CDIU either:
•
Notifies the hearing
office (HO) in writing of its decision to decline investigation,
or
•
Returns its report if an investigation was undertaken.
An ALJ may request an investigation using either of the following
methods.
An ALJ may send a referral to the CDIU through the Allegation
Referral Intake System (ARIS).
Alternatively, an ALJ may submit a referral by calling the
CDIU using the contact information referenced in HALLEX HA 01130.090.
2. Submit To the Field
Office or Disability Determination Services
When appropriate, an ALJ will request, in writing, that the
local Social Security field office (FO) or the Disability Determination
Services (DDS) initiate or reopen a CDIU investigation. The ALJ
will send the request to the FO when the issue relates to work activity
or a non-disability issue. The ALJ will send the request to the
DDS when the matter involves medical issues.
A copy of the request must also be sent to the Hearing Office
Chief Administrative Law Judge and the Regional Chief Administrative
Law Judge.