Last Update: 7/1/2024 (Transmittal I-2-253)
HA 01230.025 Waiver of Advance Notice of Hearing
Renumbered from HALLEX section I-2-3-25
Office of Hearings Operations (OHO) management, through
designated staff, must send a notice of hearing to a claimant and
appointed representative, if any, at least 75 days before the date
of a scheduled hearing. For an amended notice of hearing or notice
of supplemental hearing, OHO staff will mail or serve the notice
at least 20 days before the date of the hearing. Refer to Standard
Hearings Operation Procedure (SHOP) section 4.3.1
for mailing guidelines for centrally printed and manually mailed
notices.
The date of hearing indicated in the
amended notice of hearing or notice of supplemental
hearing will be at least 75 days from the date we first
sent the claimant a notice of hearing. See 20 CFR 404.938(a),
416.1438(a),
404.938(d)
and 416.1438(d).
See also Hearings, Appeals and Litigation Law (HALLEX) manual HA 01230.015. However,
a claimant may waive the right to advance notice of the hearing in
writing.
The claimant may waive the right to advance written notice of
the hearing on their own initiative. Alternatively, when necessary
to expedite action on a claim (e.g., schedule a hearing less than 75
days in advance or reschedule a postponed hearing less than 20 days in
advance), OHO management, through designated staff, may ask the claimant,
if unrepresented, or the appointed representative, if any, whether
the claimant is willing to waive the right to advance written notice
of the hearing. If the claimant agrees to a waiver, OHO management,
through designated staff, must obtain the waiver in writing, either
before or at the time of the hearing. If the waiver is obtained at
the time of the hearing, OHO management, through designated staff,
must obtain the waiver in writing before going on the record, and as
part of the opening statement, the administrative law judge will usually
mention the obtaining of a waiver. (see HALLEX HA 01260.052).
The claimant is not required to use any prescribed form to
submit such a waiver; any written waiver signed by the claimant is
acceptable. However, form HA-510, “Waiver of Written Notice
of Hearing,” exists for these purposes. This form can be
obtained through the Document Generation System (DGS) by clicking on
“Correspondence,” “Pre Hearing” and then
accessing “PH Waive Written Notice,” or by clicking on
“Notices” and selecting “Waiver of Written Notice of
Hearing” or in the Hearings and Appeals Case Processing System
(HACPS).
If the claimant signs and submits a written waiver, OHO staff
will add the waiver to the B section of the claim(s) file as part of
the record.