Last Update: 9/2/2005 (Transmittal I-2-63)
HA 01280.094 Exhibit - Court Remand Case Routing
Renumbered from HALLEX section I-2-8-94
COURT REMAND CASE ROUTING
A. Final Decisions
DECISION CASE TYPE:
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ROUTE TO:
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ALL unfavorable decisions and ALL cases with adverse parties
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Social Security Administration
Office of Appellate Operations
Attn: CCPRB ____ [appropriate number]
6401 Security Blvd
Baltimore, MD 21235-6401
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ALL fully favorable decisions*
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Effectuating Component Same as non- Court case. (Do not return to OAO). See * below for further instructions
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ALL partially favorable decisions**
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Effectuating Component Same as non- Court case (See** below for special handling.)
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* If the decision is fully favorable, the HO must send a copy of
the decision to the regional OGC office with jurisdiction for filing
with the appropriate U.S. Attorney's Office for filing with the district
court to close out the civil action.
Item 7a. of the Court Remand Flag (HA 01280.090 Exhibit) will alert the hearing
office of the need to send a copy of the fully favorable decision to
the regional OGC office.
** If the decision is partially favorable, the transmittal slip
must contain the following remark:
After effectuation, send the file to:
Social Security Administration
Office of Appellate Operations
Attn: CCPRB _____ [appropriate number]
6401 Security Blvd
Baltimore, MD 21235-6401
Item 1, 4, and 7b. of the Court Remand Flag will alert the hearing
office to the need for the remark.
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B. Recommended Decisions
DECISION CASE TYPE:
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ROUTE TO:
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ALL recommended decisions
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Social Security Administration
Office of Appellate Operations
Attn: Executive Director's Office
6401 Security Blvd
Baltimore, MD 21235-6401
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IF MANUAL PREPARATION OF THE HA-L48 (TRANSMITTAL BY OFFICE OF HEARINGS OPERATIONS) IS NECESSARY, SEE HALLEX HA 01470.030, FOR DESTINATION CODES AND ADDRESSES.
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT ROUTING A COURT REMAND CASE, CALL YOUR REGIONAL OFFICE.