OHO's Deputy Commissioner oversees the hearing level of administrative
review. (For information about the Appeals Council, see Hearings, Appeals
and Litigation Law (HALLEX) manual HA 01305.000.) OHO's Deputy Commissioner
delegated the authority for direct management of the hearing operation
to the Chief Administrative Law Judge.
The hearing operation consists of a nationwide network of
regional offices, hearing offices (HO), National Hearing Centers
(NHC), and Case Assistance Centers (CAC). The Office of the Chief
Administrative Law Judge (OCALJ) is responsible for designating
the geographic area that each regional office and HO serves, and
evaluating workload demands to determine whether the assistance
of an NHC or CAC is needed in any particular region or HO service area.
(For more information about case transfers to NHCs, see generally
HALLEX HA 01210.058.)
An interactive map of hearing office regional jurisdictions and
hearing office locations can be found on SSA's website.
OCALJ delegated the authority for handling management issues
for individual HOs in a region's service area to Regional Chief
Administrative Law Judges. OCALJ also delegated the authority to
assign ALJs to hold hearings, issue decisions or orders, and take
other appropriate actions to resolve disputed issues in individual
hearing offices to Hearing Office Chief Administrative Law Judges.