II-6-8-3. CDEN21A Decline to Assume Jurisdiction After Receiving Exceptions (Sentence 6 Court Cases)

Last Update: 9/1/05 (Transmittal II-6-13)

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SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION

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Refer to: TAHB

[SSN]

[XSSN]

Office of Hearings and Appeals
5107 Leesburg Pike
Falls Church, VA 22041-3255]

[Representative's First Name, Middle Initial and Last Name]
[Address]
[City, State Zip]

Dear [Mr./Ms. [Representative's Last Name]]:

Re:

[Claimant's Name] v. Commissioner of Social Security

U.S.D.C. for the [selects District, if appropriate] District of [State] [,] [Division]

Civil Action Number [enter number]

We have considered the reasons you disagree with the Administrative Law Judge's decision dated [insert date] and all of the issues in the case. We found no reason under our rules to assume jurisdiction.

Why We Are Taking This Action

[Insert a complete response to all exceptions and explain why we are not changing the ALJ's decision.]

What This Action Means

The Administrative Law Judge's decision is the final decision of the Commissioner of Social Security after remand by the court.

What Happens Next

We will prepare a certified copy of the administrative record and send it to the U.S. Attorney to file with the court. If you have questions about the court case, you may contact the district court.

If You Have Any Questions

If you have any questions, you may call, write, or visit any Social Security office. If you do call or visit an office, please have this notice with you. The telephone number of the local office that serves your area is [Insert area code and number of servicing Field Office]. Its address is:

[Field Office Address]
[City, State ZIP]
 

[Name]

 

Administrative Appeals Judge

cc:
[Claimant's Name]
[Address]
[City, State Zip]

[If claimant is unrepresented, letter will be addressed to claimant and “cc” will be deleted.]