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SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
Office of Hearings and Appeals

HALLEX
Volume I

Transmittal No. I-5-4-19 (Revised)

Division 5: Temporary Instructions

Subject: Prue/Weathers, et. al. v. Sullivan

NOTE:

Pursuant to Public Law 103-296, the Social Security Independence and Program Improvements Act of 1994, the functions of the Secretary of Health and Human Services in Social Security cases were transferred to the Commissioner of Social Security, effective March 31, 1995.

Background

On June 29, 1994, the Office of Hearings and Appeals (OHA) published HALLEX Temporary Instruction (TI) 5-419 to implement the parties' joint stipulation and the court's order in the Prue/Weathers, et. al. v. Sullivan class action involving the “not severe” impairment issue. The TI delineates OHA component responsibilities, including the responsibilities of the then-existing Office of Civil Actions (OCA) and the Office of Appellate Operations (OAO), for such actions as receiving and processing alerts, screening cases, sending notices to potential class members, and routing cases. On February 6, 1995, OCA lost its independent identity and was merged into OAO and the Office of Policy, Planning and Evaluation. OAO assumed responsibility for the functions previously performed by the OCA operating divisions.

Explanation of Content and Changes

The change in OAO's functional responsibilities with respect to class action implementation necessitates a change in the TI provisions with respect to component responsibilities for processing the Prue/Weathers class action. The implementation workload previously handled by OCA will now be processed by OAO through the OAO Class Action Coordinator. The attached replacement pages provide the addresses for the receipt in OAO of the Prue/Weathers alerts and screening sheets, and clarify that OAO, through the OAO Class Action Coordinator, is now responsible for the class action processing functions formerly performed by the OCA operating divisions.

Remove

Remove from 5-400, Court Cases:

Pages 1 and 2, 5 through 14 and 19 and 20 of TI 5-419, dated June 29, 1994 (14 pages).

Attachments 2 and 3 of TI 5-419.

Insert

Insert in 5-400, Court Cases:

Pages 1 and 2, 5 through 14-A and 19 and 20 of TI 5-419, dated October 4, 1996 (15 pages).

Attachment 2 dated October 4, 1996 and Attachment 3 of TI 5-419.

Date: October 4, 1996