If no exceptions have been filed within 90 calendar days on a
sentence six remand, Court Case Preparation and Review Branch (CCPRB)
staff will determine whether the hearing office (HO) used the correct
cover notice. If the correct cover notice was not used, CCPRB staff will
prepare and release a correcting notice. If the CCPRB does not receive
exceptions within 20 calendar days after release of the correcting
notice, CCPRB staff will prepare the certified administrative record
(CAR) or supplemental CAR.
If no exceptions have been filed within 90 days on a
sentence four remand case, CCPRB staff will determine whether
the HO used the Schaefer cover notice, which provides:
(1) 30 days for filing “exceptions” to the
hearing decision, rather than 60 days for filing a request for review (see 20
CFR 404.984(b) and 416.1484(b))
and (2) information about filing a new civil action in those cases where
exceptions will not be filed with the Appeals Council (AC).
If the Schaefer cover letter was not used, CCPRB staff will:
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Contact the claimant's representative to determine
whether exceptions were filed and, if not,
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Prepare and release a correcting notice.
In a sentence 4 case, if no exceptions have been filed within
90 days after the correct notice was used or within 60 days after the
corrective notice was sent, CCPRB staff will continue to hold any
paper claim(s) file for an additional 6 months for notice of a new
civil action.