If the analyst recommends remand and the subsequent application
is pending or was denied, the analyst will indicate in the ARPS
analysis and AC remand order whether the remand action renders the
subsequent application duplicate.
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If the subsequent
application is rendered duplicate, the remand order will direct
the ALJ to associate the subsequent application with the prior claim
and offer the claimant the opportunity for a hearing on the associated
claims.
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If the subsequent application is not duplicate,
the remand order will advise the ALJ of the subsequent application,
instruct the ALJ to consider consolidation, and, if the claims are
consolidated, offer the claimant the opportunity for a hearing on
the associated claims. If the subsequent application involves an
overlapping period of time with the prior claim, the AC may direct
that the ALJ consolidate the claims and adjudicate them together
on remand.
If the analyst recommends a favorable decision, the AC decision
will acknowledge the subsequent application and indicate the effect
of the decision on the subsequent application. Generally, the AC
decision will render the subsequent application duplicate.